A funeral attendant is responsible for providing support to grieving families during funeral services. They may be responsible for setting up the visitation area, preparing the body for viewing, and providing transportation for the family to and from the funeral home. Funeral attendants must be able to maintain a professional demeanor while interacting with grieving families.

Funeral Attendant Job Responsibilities

  • Greeting guests and directing them to the appropriate area
  • Assisting with seating arrangements
  • Handling flowers and other gifts
  • Coordinating with the funeral home staff to ensure a smooth service
  • Helping with any special needs or requests from guests
  • Maintaining a respectful and professional demeanor at all times

Objectives

  • To ensure that funeral services are conducted in a professional and dignified manner.
  • To assist families in planning and carrying out funeral arrangements.
  • To provide support to grieving family members and friends.
  • To ensure that the deceased is prepared for burial or cremation according to their wishes.
  • To oversee the transportation of the body to the funeral home or cemetery.

Funeral Attendant Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • There are no formal qualifications required to become a funeral attendant, but most employers will require you to have a driver's license. Funeral attendants must be able to lift heavy objects and be comfortable working in close proximity to dead bodies. They must also be able to remain calm and professional during times of grief.