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The Autopsy Assistantshould prepare the body for pickup by a funeral home, orders special studies. TheAutopsy Assistantshould close and clean the body neatly and see that it is ready to be released in good condition and with no visible disfigurement that would prevent an open-casket funeral.
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Location: Boston, MA (working from home, available for in-person meetings) Building and developing organizational partnerships (ex: funeral homes, Jewish organizations focused on end-of-life.
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Provides administrative and clerical support to a funeral home, cemetery, crematory or a combination of these facilities. Provides administrative and clerical support to a funeral home, cemetery, crematory or a combination of these facilities.
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Great news, you don’t have to hang out in a Funeral Home all day. Great news, you don’t have to hang out in a Funeral Home all day. Represent Smart Cremation as a steward of our core values, building trust with our families and keeping our promise to be there where they need us most.
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Compensation: $30+ per hour Job Type: Full time Location: Fuller Funeral Home (East Naples, FL) Qualifications 2+ years of experience as a Funeral Director/Embalmer. Valid Funeral Director/Embalmer License and/or the ability to obtain license in the state of employment.
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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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Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer and leaf blower. Category (Portal Searching): Cemetery Maintenance.
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Provides a variety of office functions for business operations, including the ability to review and interpret invoices, data entry, ability to work closely with other departments, maintain accurate information on applicable software, provide support for Funeral Home and Cemetery month-end accounting duties and provide assistance to the accounting staff, management, and other office staff as needed.
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Meet with client families, at the Funeral Home or virtually, to discuss 'Celebrating a Life Well Lived'. Collaborate with Funeral Director and family on pre-need property or mausoleum sales.
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Duties include greeting the public and providing general information on services offered in a polite manner with a goal to meet and exceed customer expectations. Our associates celebrate lives. We celebrate our associates.
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Knowledge of and the ability to assist with discharge planning needs, and to obtain community resources (housing, shelter, funeral/memorial service arrangements, legal, information and referral, state/federal financial and medication programs, and eligibility.
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In accordance with Hospice Policy, assists the family and caregivers at time of death, handles necessary arrangements such as: pronouncing death, preparing the body, arranging for funeral home to remove body, notification of appropriate authorities, and medication and equipment disposal or removal.
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Experience Requirement: Two (2) years of experience as a funeral home assistant/transporter, autopsy assistant, surgical assistant, radiology technician or laboratory assistant that included developing a knowledge of human anatomy, skill in identifying or using surgical instruments and knowledge of aseptic techniques.
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Transfers deceased from place of death to funeral home and crematory. We currently have an opening for a Funeral Director in Training at Sun City Center Funeral Home in Sun City Center, FL The Funeral Director in Training will interact with licensed funeral directors to learn first-hand about the funeral director's career.
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Other general duties include meeting the general public, answering questions and providing information on funeral and cremation information and other related topics, answering phones courteously and in a polite manner, assisting on funeral, memorial and other services or ceremonies as requested by funeral home clients and management.
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