Company

FuneralServicesAssistant

CA$0k+ Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Funeral Services Assistant. Prepare for services. Deliver floral arrangements”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Attendance at monthly staff meeting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Valid province driver’s license, Acceptable driving record

Nice to Have

Previous customer service experience, Previous sales experience

What You'll Do.

Deliver floral arrangements

Set up floral arrangements

Set up personal keepsakes

Ensure proper care of items

Prepare documents for services

Prepare documents for cremations

Prepare documents for maintenance

Assist with preparation of remains

Operate multiline phone system

Operate debit card machine

Operate postage meter

Operate stereo/video system

Perform transportation requirements

Drive Funeral Home vehicles

Ensure refreshments are available

Assist with visitations

Assist with memorial services

Assist with funeral services

Greet client families

Receive client families

Assist persons entering office

Accommodate family needs during service

Accommodate family needs during visitation

Wash funeral home vehicles

Clean funeral home vehicles

Clean client vehicles

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication

Full Job Description

Our associates celebrate lives. We celebrate our associates. Provides clerical and administrative assistance supporting funeral operations. Other general duties include meeting the general public, answering questions and providing information on funeral and cremation information and other related topics, answering phones courteously and in a polite manner, assisting on funeral, memorial and other services or ceremonies as requested by funeral home clients and management. Attendance at monthly staff meeting is expected. The Funeral Services Assistant duties must be performed consistent with company mission and values and adherence to company policies and procedures. **Job Responsibilities** * Prepares for services to include delivering and setting up floral arrangements, chairs, caskets, urns, photos and other personal keepsakes or mementos of client families; ensures proper care and storage of any of these items * Prepares documents related to services, cremations, maintenance, as directed by management * Assists with respectful preparation of remains of deceased, including dressing and lifting deceased, or operation of crematory, as permitted by law and in keeping with company regulations * Performs office duties such as answering phones and operating fax machine, computer, multiline phone system, debit card machine, typewriter, postage meter and scale and stereo/video system. * Run errands such as for floral delivery, picking up of supplies, documents, etc * Serves as an usher and may park cars or perform any transportation requirements. * Drives Funeral Home vehicles for services and picking up families * Ensures refreshments are available (where allowed by law) * Assist with visitations, memorial and funeral services which may include; visitation and chapel set up, dressing and casketing remains, delivering family items and flowers. * Prepares documents related to services, cremations, maintenance etc., * Greets and receives client families and / or other person

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