Career
Funeral Workers
Community Services & Development
Career stats
Weekly pay
$1,356
Prospects
Medium
Employed in Australia
7,300
Growth
Decline
Overview
Funeral Workers prepare bodies for viewing and burial, arrange and conduct funerals, and perform other specialist funereal services.
Job Titles
Job Tasks
This occupation may include associated occupations with varying tasks.
- interviewing families and associates of the deceased to assist with funeral arrangements such as the selection of coffin type of service and publication of death notices
- advising on funeral costs and welfare provisions
- collecting bodies from mortuaries
- ensuring death certificates have been issued burial and cremation certificates processed and that other legal requirements are met
- preparing bodies for viewing and burial by washing draining body fluids applying padding and cosmetics dressing bodies and placing them in coffins
- liaising with clergy and cemetery and crematorium staff
- coordinating the movement of coffins and funeral cars arranging floral displays and collecting attendance and tribute cards
- arranging the placement of coffins at funeral sites and placing and adjusting floral displays and lighting
- keeping records and accounts of transactions and services performed
- may arrange the construction of memorials and the disposal of ashes
Training & Qualifications
Vocational education & training (VET)
- Certificate III in Funeral Operations
Short Courses Available
- Certificate II in Funeral Operations
- Certificate IV in Embalming
- Certificate IV in Funeral Services
Industry
Community Services & Development
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