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Support Funeral Director and Location Manager in retaining heritage and grow market share through active involvement with community. State Funeral Director License is highly desired. We are currently looking for a Funeral Arranger to join our team.
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We are currently looking for a compassionate, hard-working, and self-driven licensed Funeral Director with a strong work ethic to become a part of our professional Funeral Service team. A Valid State Funeral Director license.
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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. Cares for the deceased in a respectful manner while performing a variety of tasks which may include:Performing removals and transfers including lifting of deceased human remainsDressing and preparing casketCoordinating and assisting with funeral service and visitation.
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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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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. Typically requires a minimum of 6 months experience in a funeral home, crematory or cemetery.
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Cares for the deceased in a respectful manner while performing a variety of tasks which may include:Removals and transfersLifting of deceased human remainsDressing and casketingCoordinating and assisting with funeral service and visitationDelivery of flowers, caskets, urn, photos and other personal keepsakes or mementos of client familiesSetting of chairs and the removal, proper care and storage of these itemsRemovals and transfers.
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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. Receives caskets and other funeral home supplies as well as place into inventory.
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Coordinating and assisting with funeral service and visitation. 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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Assists with funeral services by:Coordinating the parking of carsUsheringDriving funeral vehiclesAssisting at chapel and church servicesAssisting at the cemeteryDelivering flowers, caskets, urn, photos and other personal keepsakes or mementos of client familiesSetting up chairs and the removing, properly caring for and storing of these itemsParticipating at special functions.
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Learns to negotiate and create acceptable funeral contracts. Driving funeral vehicles. Handles contracts, legal documents, and collection of monies or insurance in accordance with company policies.
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Work indoors and outdoors during all seasons and weather conditions. Aftercare includes delivery of:DocumentationStationeryInformation on insurance, health benefits and pension,Pre-arrangements for next of kin.
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Learns how to arrange for the interment or cremation of human remains. Provides aftercare in absence of Family Service Counselor. Assists with general office duties such as preparing reports as needed.
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Promotes funeral, cemetery, and crematory services and merchandise such as catering, flowers, music, and Ever Lasting Memory products. As the licensed Funeral Director, responsible for the compliance with all mortuary, health, and vital statistics regulation compliance within the funeral establishment(s.
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Technical diploma in Funeral Services or Mortuary Science preferred. 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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May preside as Master of Ceremonies (MC) for visitation, funeral, or graveside services in a professional, organized, and caring manner consistent with Company standards. Funeral Arrangements & Directing.
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