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Technical diploma in Funeral Services or Mortuary Science preferred. Bachelor's degree in Mortuary Science or other degree as required by state/province law and as prescribed by each state board.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: ~ High school diploma or equivalent; ~ Degree in Mortuary Science (or related program) from an accredited school or university preferred; ~ Certification and/or the ability to obtain certification in the state of practice; ~ Take ownership and responsibility for professional development through learning, via classroom, online training or self-directed learning as required to maintain certification status, ~ 1-3 years of relevant work experience.
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Degree in Mortuary Science (or related program) from an accredited school or university preferred; The Mortuary is located on the grounds of Mt. Olivet Cemetery and was opened in 1981.
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Currently enrolled in or have completed an accredited mortuary science program. We currently have an opening for a Funeral Director in Training at Ponderosa Valley Funeral Home in Parker, CO. 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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The Archdiocese of Denver Mortuary has two locations. The second is located in downtown Denver at the former CaldwellKirk Mortuary which was acquired in 2019. Knowledge of mortuary laws and legal requirements and compliance with federal and state laws.
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Assists with final arrangements, such as mortuary selection, planning memorial/funeral services, contacting clergy, sacraments/rites or other services according to patient and family goals. Assists with final arrangements, such as mortuary selection, planning memorial/funeral services, contacting clergy, sacraments/rites or other services according to patient and family goals.
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Graduated from an accredited school or college of mortuary science. 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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The Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response (OEPR ) within DCPHR develops and implements emergency response plans for CDPHE to fulfill the State’s Emergency Support Function #8: (Health, Medical and Mortuary) OEPR works to ensure that CDPHE, local public health, local behavioral health, and healthcare agencies have plans for responding to emergency events and administering interventions to all citizens in Colorado.
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