Position Summary:
As a Funeral Service Director, you will lead and manage all aspects of funeral services in alignment with our commitment to providing exemplary service. You will handle transportation of the deceased and assist in preparing them for family viewings.
Essential Functions:
Other Responsibilities:
Supervisory Responsibility:
You will direct and coordinate the work of part-time staff when necessary.
Qualification Requirements:
To excel in this role, candidates must be able to perform all essential duties effectively. Reasonable accommodations may be made to support individuals with disabilities.
Education or Experience:
A high school diploma with additional training in funeral services is required.
Language Skills:
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret various technical documents and regulations. Proficient in writing reports and correspondence and effectively presenting information to management, customers, and the public.
Mathematical Skills:
Competence in basic arithmetic operations.
Reasoning Ability:
Adept at solving practical problems and navigating diverse situations with minimal standardization. Ability to interpret various types of instructions.
Other Skills and Abilities:
Comprehensive understanding of funeral services, including embalming and cosmetology, alongside basic office procedures and equipment operation. Strong organizational and prioritization skills are essential.
Other Requirements:
Excellent verbal and interpersonal skills, with a compassionate disposition to support families in grief. State registration and certification as a funeral director is necessary. A valid driver's license is required.
Physical Demands:
This role may require substantial physical effort, including lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling heavy objects exceeding 300 pounds. Candidates should also have the ability to perform tasks involving manual dexterity, mobility, and visual skills to execute job responsibilities effectively.
Work Environment:
The job may involve moderately undesirable conditions due to exposure to dirt, dust, temperature variations, equipment movement hazards, and biological risks. Reasonable accommodations will be provided to ensure individuals with disabilities can fulfill essential functions.