Company
FuneralAttendant(parttime)
“Funeral Attendant (part-time). Skills: Funeral services, Office assistance, Driving. Prepare deceased for services. Prepare rooms for services”
Industry & Context.
Work indoors and outdoors, Work in all seasons, Work in all weather conditions, Professional dress required, Drive company vehicles, Drive in varying traffic, Standing up to 6 hours, Climbing stairs frequently, Lift up to 50 pounds, Push/pull up to 200 pounds, Work evenings, Work weekends, Work nights, Work holidays, Local travel
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Valid state issued driver’s license, Ability to follow instructions, Ability to use personal computer, Ability to type, Ability to work and communicate effectively, Ability to work with kindness and compassion, Ability to maintain composure, Good verbal and written communications skills, Ability to maintain confidentiality, Ability to work with colleagues, Ability to work evenings and weekends, Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, Ability to push/pull up to 200 pounds
Nice to Have
Funeral industry experience
What You'll Do.
Prepare deceased for services
Prepare rooms for services
Drive families to cemetery
Remove company property
Package family mementos
Take first call information
Notify staff of appointments
Maintain reception area
Review documents for accuracy
Prepare memorial materials
Perform mailroom tasks
Transport deceased to funeral home
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Verbal communication; Written communication
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