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Other duties deemed necessary by funeral director in charge and funeral home manager. Assists with funeral services in chapel and off-site locations (carrying and moving equipment, casket and floral arrangements.
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As a licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer, you will oversee all phases of the funeral arrangement, from setting up services to final disposition. We are seeking a licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer to join our team at Location Name in City, State.
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We are seeking a licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer to join our team at Advent Funeral & Cremation Services in Lanham, MD. Take the next step to join Foundation Partners Group as we transform funeral care through innovation and service.
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Completion of a degree training program at an accredited mortuary college or technical school specializing in funeral service or mortuary science as required by state/provincial law. Apprentice, Funeral Director experience as required by state/provincial law.
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Carry out a variety of tasks related to coordinating a funeral service and visitation including managing the delivery and removal of flowers, caskets, urns, photos, and other personal memorabilia.
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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. Manage the daily operations of a single Funeral Home location and single line of business.
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As the licensed Funeral Director, responsible for the compliance with all mortuary, health, and vital statistics regulation compliance within the funeral establishment(s). Current Funeral Director license within the practicing state.
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Transitions Arrangement Conference to Funeral Services Counselor/Advisor to present cemetery property and merchandise options, pricing, and contract completion. Presides 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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Visually inspects Services Arrangements (visitation, funeral, or graveside) against contractual arrangements and the next of kin expectations; initiates corrective action as appropriate; may provide instruction or guidance to services team members.
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Current Funeral Director and Embalmer dual license within the practicing state. Compassionately facilitates funeral arrangement discussions with deceased next of kin and presides over visitation, funeral, and graveside services in accordance with family's wishes; company expectations; and local, state, or federal laws.
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Graduated from an accredited school or college of mortuary science. May perform a variety of attendant duties including but not limited to parking lot attendant, driver, usher, pallbearer, or courier.
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Shall be present when the casket containing a human body is placed in a grave, crypt, or burial vault and verifies that any personal belongings are removed from the deceased prior to burial per the Arrangements.
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Dresses casket and lays deceased. Visually inspects deceased, adjusts casket dressing, deceased attire or makeup, or communicates concerns to preparation staff. Verifies appropriate casket and lining according to contract.
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Responsible for the overall appearance funeral home locations building maintenance and grounds keeping including but not limited to painting, unclogging drains, facility initial issue diagnosis, and simple repairs and maintenance tasks.
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