Funeral Attendant

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Funeral attendants assist in the handling of people who have died, the preparation for funerals, the transportation and placement of coffins, the conducting of funeral ceremonies and the maintenance of funeral premises.

Funeral attendants may perform the following tasks:

Specialisations:

Embalmer

An embalmer prepares and preserves deceased persons from the time of death until they can be buried or cremated. An embalmer is usually a qualified member of a funeral firm.

Funeral Director

A funeral director coordinates and supervises funeral workers, including embalmers and drivers. They also provide general assistance and support for the family through all aspects of the funeral procedure, including organising documentation, caskets and decorations, as well as facilitating the ceremony itself.

The work of funeral attendants may be demanding and sometimes stressful. They are often required to work irregular hours, including evenings and weekends, and are often on call to meet their clients' needs. In small companies, one person may perform a variety of tasks, which requires a broad range of skills and a flexible attitude.

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