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Understanding the Role of a Funeral Director



Meeting the Basic Requirements

- Be at least 21 years old
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent
- Complete a degree in mortuary science or a related field
- Complete an internship or apprenticeship program
- Obtain a state license to practice as a funeral director

Education and Training
Most funeral directors complete a degree in mortuary science, which typically takes two years to complete. These programs cover topics such as:- Funeral directing and management
- Embalming and restorative arts
- Funeral law and ethics
- Business management and accounting

Licensing and Certification
To become a licensed funeral director, you must pass the International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards (ICFSEB) exam. This exam tests your knowledge of funeral directing, embalming, and funeral law. Additionally, many states require funeral directors to complete continuing education courses to maintain their license.
Skills and Qualities
To be a successful funeral director, you must possess certain skills and qualities, including:- Compassion and empathy for grieving families
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Attention to detail and organizational skills
- Ability to work under pressure and manage stress