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We are seeking a licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer to join our team at Farley Funeral Home in Venice, FL. As a licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer, you will oversee all phases of the funeral arrangement, from setting up services to final disposition.
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We are seeking a licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer to join our team at Nitardy Funeral Home in Fort Atkinson, WI. We are seeking a licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer to join our team at Nitardy Funeral Home in Fort Atkinson, WI.
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A licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer in Florida or ability to reciprocate. Funeral Director / Embalmer. A licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer in Florida or ability to reciprocate. Funeral Director / Embalmer.
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Preferably licensed funeral director and embalmer. Funeral Home Manager. We are looking for Managing Partner role at Darling and Fischer Garden Chapel Funeral Home, San Jose, CA. Preferably licensed funeral director and embalmer.
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Embalmer, Apprentice or Funeral Director, Apprentice as required by state/provincial law. Embalmer, Apprentice or Funeral Director, Apprentice as required by state/provincial law. Completion of a dual degree training program at an accredited mortuary college or technical school specializing in funeral and mortuary science as required by state/province law and as prescribed by each state board.
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Valid Funeral Director and Embalmer State Licensure. Degree from Accredited Mortuary Science Program plus additional college credits as required in the applicable state. Valid Funeral Director and Embalmer State Licensure.
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Under the guidance of a licensed funeral director, implements choices made by the families' legal representatives regarding the funeral, final disposition of the body and memorialization of the individual.
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Valid Funeral Director and/or Embalmer State Licensure. Valid Funeral Director and/or Embalmer State Licensure. Ensure adherence to all professional, state, and federal licensing authority, regulations, and rules applicable to funeral service.
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Valid state-issued Funeral Director/Embalmer licensure. 2 years experience as a Funeral Director/Embalmer. Valid state-issued Funeral Director/Embalmer licensure. 2 years experience as a Funeral Director/Embalmer.
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The Traveling Funeral Director must adapt quickly and have a strong desire for new experience. Traveling Funeral Director- Upper Midwest (MN, IA, ND, SD, WI) 2+ years of Funeral Director experience (includes embalming and arrangements.
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Description Immediate need for a full-time Funeral Director/Embalmer seeking a rewarding position with a well-established Funeral Home in the Bay Area. The Funeral Director will guide the family throughout the entire funeral service experience, from coordinating, planning and scheduling all service arrangements with and between the funeral home, event center and cemetery to final disposition.
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Johnson-Hagglund Funeral & Cremation Service has an onsite crematory- giving our Funeral Directors more flexibility to serve families in a timely manner. Johnson-Hagglund Funeral & Cremation Service is in our Litchfield, MN community and we are adding a Licensed Funeral Director to our team.
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The Embalmer is responsible for embalming and preparing the bodies of the deceased for funeral services as well as burials or cremations. 1-2 years' experience as Licensed Embalmer. Must be knowledgeable in Anatomy and Physiology, Thanatochemistry, Microbiology, Pathology, Descriptive Pathology, Funeral Service Law/Ethics, Restorative Art/Modeling, Presentation and Cosmetics, Embalming and Disposition, and Funeral Service Management and Principles.
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Have the ability to complete 1-year Funeral Director internship and 2-year Embalmer internship, if newly licensed. The Funeral Director will guide the family throughout the entire funeral service experience, from coordinating, planning and scheduling all service arrangements with and between the funeral home, event center and cemetery to final disposition.
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Current Funeral Director and Embalmer dual license within the practicing state. Graduated from an accredited school or college of mortuary science. Current Funeral Director and Embalmer dual license within the practicing state.
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