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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionFuneral Home is seeking a full-time funeral director manager to manage the daily operations of the funeral home. participate in community, civic, or other organizations as a part of the local promotional efforts of the location and the Companywill also serve as a funeral director, embalmer, and crematory operator as neededdevelop a strong, trusting, and reliable team.
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Other duties deemed necessary by funeral director in charge and funeral home manager. Under the supervision of a licensed funeral director, assists with the office, greets and directs guests during a funeral/ memorial service or visitation at the funeral home.
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We are seeking a Funeral Director Intern for Branam Funeral Home. Passion is what drives us to treat every family we serve as if they were our own, & that includes our San Jose Palm Funeral Home family.
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Vertin Munson Funeral Home & Cremation Services and Joseph Vertin and Sons Funeral Home. Maintain company and funeral home location marketing online and locally as required.
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Facility Maintenance: Ensure the upkeep and maintenance of the funeral home facilities, including chapels, viewing rooms, crematory and preparation areas. Staff Management: Recruit, train and supervise funeral home staff and care center staff.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Funeral Home Manager is critical to the success of this operation are flawless execution standards combined with a thorough understanding of our unique demographics and clientele.
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Typically requires a minimum of 6 months experience in a funeral home, crematory or cemetery. Receives caskets and other funeral home supplies as well as place into inventory.
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Completion of or currently enrolled in a degree training program at an accredited mortuary college or technical school specializing in funeral service or mortuary science. Coordinating and assisting with funeral service and visitation.
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Location Name: Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home & Cemetery. Manages the grounds provided at a cemetery or funeral home location(s). Performs all grounds keeping and maintenance matters on the properties and maintains the overall appearance of a cemetery, mausoleum or funeral home location.
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Learns how a Funeral Director implements choices made by the families/legal representative regarding the funeral, final disposition of the body and memorialization of the individual. Learns to arrange and conduct funeral and memorial ceremonies in a professional, organized and caring manner consistent with company policies and procedures.
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Create a paperless environment at both the cemetery and funeral home by ensuring all files are scanned to HMIS. All SOX Reports (Cemetery and Funeral Home) Assist location management with the daily operations of a single Cemetery within the Funeral Home industry.
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We are seeking a Funeral Home Manager. Funeral Home Manager. On top of beautiful natural views, our funeral home is a state-of-the-art facility with large chapels, visitation rooms, and a vista reception room that opens to a beautiful patio area with rock garden and waterfall.
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Manage the daily operations of a single Funeral Home location and single line of business. Technical diploma in Funeral Services or Mortuary Science preferred. Promotes funeral, cemetery, and crematory services and merchandise such as catering, flowers, music, and Everlasting Memory products.
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Funeral Director license as required by state/province law and as prescribed by each state board. May preside as Master of Ceremonies (MC) for visitation, funeral, or graveside services in a professional, organized, and caring manner consistent with Company standards.
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Assist the Location Manager with the daily operations of a Funeral Home including planning, achieving annual sales revenue and production targets, encourage profitable case volume growth, Profit & Loss (P&L) goals, manage expenses, developing a professional and effective staff, and exceeding client family expectations.
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