Description
Orlando Gay Chorus Announces Search for New Artistic Director
Orlando, FL — 3/23/2026 — The Orlando Gay Chorus (OGC), one of Central Florida’s most visible and enduring LGBTQ+ arts organizations announces its search for a new Artistic Director. This leadership role will guide the musical vision, artistic excellence, and community impact of the chorus as it enters its next chapter.
Founded in 1990, OGC has grown into a vibrant SATB Chorus known for powerful performances, inclusive community engagement, and a mission rooted in spreading harmony, love, and acceptance. The Artistic Director will play a central role in shaping the chorus’s artistic identity, selecting repertoire, leading rehearsals, collaborating with community partners, and inspiring more than 150 singing members.
We are looking for a visionary leader who believes in the transformative power of music and the importance of LGBTQ+ representation in the arts. This is an opportunity to help shape the future of an organization that has touched thousands of lives across Central Florida and beyond.
Ideal candidates will bring:
A strong background in choral conducting and vocal pedagogy
Experience working with diverse ensembles
A commitment to artistic excellence and inclusive leadership
Passion for OGC’s mission of creating change through music
For more than three decades, the Orlando Gay Chorus has used music to uplift, educate, and build bridges throughout the community. As the organization looks ahead, it seeks an Artistic Director who will honor its legacy while bringing fresh creativity and vision.
Applications accepted through April 30, 2026. The position begins on August 1, 2026.
How to Apply: Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, résumé, two references, and links to conducting samples to ADsearch@orlandogaychorus.org. Full position details are available at www.orlandogaychorus.org/jobs
Requirements
Artistic Director –Job Description
Salary: $45,000 +/- annually, commensurate with experience
Status: Part-time, 1099 Contractor (12 months)
Hours: 12-18 per week
Key Responsibilities
Artistic Leadership
Foster an inclusive, affirming environment aligned with OGC’s values.
Design seasonal programming that supports the mission and engages audiences.
Develop concert themes and repertoire in collaboration with MAD, Production, and Concert Planning Committees.
Procure instrumentalists and hire workshop clinicians as needed
Rehearsals & Singer Development
Lead weekly rehearsals and conduct biannual/rolling auditions.
Ensure chorus, soloists and ensembles are prepared.
Schedule additional rehearsals with the Council President.
Teach using gender-inclusive vocal techniques and demonstrate vocal parts.
Community Engagement & Visibility
Network with arts organizations and community groups to elevate the Chorus’s presence.
Support community engagement performances and align artistic work with outreach goals.
Collaborate with committees to expand OGC’s footprint in Central Florida and beyond.
Staff & Administrative Duties
Supervise music staff and recommend additional personnel.
Coordinate staff contracts and communicate updates through official channels.
Submit monthly written reports and present at Board meetings (minimum six per year).
Assist with grant narratives and annual budget planning.
Oversee the facilitation of music and selection of arrangements.
Professional Development
Maintain affiliations (ACDA, GALA, Chorus America)
OGC to provide GALA Membership. AD to be active participant as budget allows.
Attend workshops, review new choral works, and stay current with professional literature.
Attend concerts of other choral organizations.
Required Qualifications
BA or advanced degree in Music (choral conducting emphasis) or 5–6 years equivalent conducting experience.
Experience with community-based choruses and singers of varied skill levels.
Ability to direct diverse musical genres and play piano at a functional level.
Strong leadership, communication, and collaboration skills.
Proficiency with digital tools (email, word processing, online platforms).
Respect for and understanding of transgender, gender-nonconforming, and LGBTQ+ communities.
Commitment to OGC’s mission, values, and high musical standards.