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A In Mortuary Jobs in Hawaii (NOW HIRING)

NorthStar Memorial Group is seeking a Funeral Arranger to join our team at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary in Kaneohe, Hawaii. United by a common desire to serve, Funeral Arrangers at NorthStar share ...

Funeral Arranger

Kaneohe, HI · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

NorthStar Memorial Group is seeking a Funeral Arranger to join our team at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary in Kaneohe, Hawaii. United by a common desire to serve, Funeral Arrangers at NorthStar share ...

NorthStar Memorial Group is seeking a Funeral Arranger to join our team at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary in Kaneohe, Hawaii. United by a common desire to serve, Funeral Arrangers at NorthStar share ...

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What is the difference between A In Mortuary vs Funeral Director?

AspectA In MortuaryFuneral Director
Required CredentialsMortuary Science Degree, State LicensureMortuary Science Degree, State Licensure
Work EnvironmentFuneral homes, mortuaries, hospitalsFuneral homes, cemeteries, crematories
Industry UsagePrimarily in mortuary settings for handling remainsInvolved in funeral planning and client services

Both A In Mortuary and Funeral Director roles require similar educational credentials and licensure. While A In Mortuary focuses on handling and preparing remains, Funeral Directors also coordinate funeral services and client interactions. The roles often overlap, but Funeral Directors typically have broader responsibilities in client service and event planning within the funeral industry.

What degree do I need to work in a mortuary?

To work as a mortuary professional, such as a funeral director or embalmer, you typically need a relevant degree, such as an associate's or bachelor's degree in mortuary science or funeral service education. Licensing or certification is often required, which involves completing an accredited program and passing state exams. Skills in anatomy, embalming, and customer service are also important.

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$20 - $23/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

NorthStar Memorial Group is seeking a Funeral Arranger to join our team at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary in Kaneohe, Hawaii. United by a common desire to serve, Funeral Arrangers at NorthStar share a pride in their profession that extends beyond the workday. The Funeral Arranger is responsible for providing a source of support, guidance, and direction to families before, during and after the loss of a loved one. This position also manages all phases of the funeral arrangement including the removal of the deceased, selecting and setting up funeral services to final disposition.

Responsibilities

  • Arrange and assist with funeral and memorial services for families
  • Prepare the memorial area for the family before the services start
  • Maintain reverence and respect for the deceased at all times
  • Ensure that all federal, state, and local regulations related to the funeral industry are followed

Qualifications

  • A caring heart, and a passion for helping the community in need
  • 1+ year of funeral industry experience preferred, but not required. We will train the right person.
  • Professional communication skills
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner
  • Proficient computer skills, including ability to effectively use applications and web-based platforms to complete daily tasks

Compensation

  • $20.00 - $23.00/hr.

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Life Insurance
  • 401(k) with Employer Matching

We are an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.