. In the UK, funeral directors require certification and accreditations. In order to get certified through the National Association of Funeral Directors, you actually have to be employed in the industry. The organization provides the training for certification.
Training requirements are set by the state's board of funeral directors, so it may vary from state to state. In general, in order to become a licensed funeral director education in mortuary science is required along with a period of apprenticeship for at least two years.
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This will depend upon how often the funeral director gets a case. In the funeral business it has always been a pattern of feast or famine: a funeral home may not get case for a month or two, then suddenly get busy. Notwithstanding this, the funeral director will always have a budget which will include his own salary and that of his staff.
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There are no formal qualifications required but some quality requirements to become a funeral director in the UK: 1. Caring & sensitive nature. 2. Full, clean driving license. 3.Standard grades at general or credit level. 4. Qualification from an organisation such as NAFD National Association of Funeral Directors but this is optional.
Hi. The salary of a funeral director depends on the location where they work and whether they own the funeral home or not. If employed by a funeral home that you do not own, in the US you can expect to make around $49,000 per year.
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Hi there. The career of a funeral director starts out working as apprentice. In large funeral homes, there may be possibilities of advancement such as becoming a general manager or branch manager. The final advancement is owning your own funeral home.
Hi there. Being a funeral director is a lot of work and it really takes a certain type of person do a good job in the profession. The downfall of being a funeral director is that the hours are unpredicted. You basically are on call and required to respond whenever you are needed. Some people find it creepy to work with deceased people and some don't like working with bereaved families, but other than that it is an excellent career choice.