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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. May perform Embalming responsibilities. As the licensed Funeral Director, responsible for the compliance with all mortuary, health, and vital statistics regulation compliance within the funeral establishment(s).
Embalming
- Cares for deceased in a respectful manner. Following company processes and procedures, verifies identification, reviews embalming authorization. Following company processes and adhering to hazardous waste procedures cleans and embalms body; uses scalpels, pumps, tubes, and equipment to replace bodily fluids/waste with embalming fluids; performs restorations, styling hair, applying cosmetics, dressing body, and other preparation required for human remains.
- Verifies appropriate casket and lining according to contract. Dresses casket and lays deceased. Updates status in propriety software.
- Maintains preparation room, cleans soiled equipment, properly disposes of hazardous waste, and promotes a safe work environment.
Minimum requirements
Education & Licenses
- Graduated from an accredited school or college of mortuary science.
Certification/License
- Current Funeral Director and Embalmer dual license within the practicing state.
- Valid state driver’s license with an acceptable driving record required to operate company owned vehicles.
Experience
- Industry experience is preferred.
Physical Demands
- Physical effort requiring manual dexterity is required, includes paperwork, calculators, computers and phone usage.
- Ability to push and pull up to 150 pounds on flat and inclined flooring or ramps.