Business Skills, Coaching, Computer Skills, Detail Oriented, Federal Laws and Regulations, High School Diploma, Identify Issues, Internet Search, Lifting Equipment, Maintain Compliance, Procedure Development, Regulations, State Laws and Regulations, Team Player, Time Management
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As a member of the care center team, apply attention to details to prepare deceased for services including preparing the casket, dressing the deceased, moving the deceased into the casket, and transporting the casket to the appropriate room. Updates computerized records.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- With care, compassion, and attention to detail, prepare caskets and dress the deceased for various services. Working as a member of a team, perform requested responsibilities to ensure the family is pleased with the outcome.
- Obtain and verify the casket and decease belongings against computerized records. Prepare and line the casket with sheets, liners, pillows, or memorabilia. Dress embalmed and beautified deceased in clothing and accessories provided by the family. Use lifting equipment to perform work as well as move the dressed deceased into the casket. Inspect and adjust liners, pillows, deceased, clothing, accessories, and memorabilia appropriately to present decease to the family and guests. Update computerized records at various stages. Transport casket to assigned room. Open and drape casket; adjust decease clothing and accessories as appropriate.
- Post services may retrieve deceased accessories and provide accessories to the Funeral Director for return to the family. Updates computerized records to document return of belongings. May assist with closing the casket and transportation.
- May serve as Paul Bearer, lifting and carrying the casket into a vehicle.
- May drive company owned vehicles to run errands or chauffer family members to and from services.
- Learning to apply knowledge and skills to the business environment. Works under guidance with work peer reviewed for accuracy, quality, and coaching. Completes routine work following established procedures and complying with regulations and policies; escalates non-routine issues for assistance. Exhibits accountability for behaviors. Ensures compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
- Takes the initiative to discuss assignments, expectations, priorities and deadlines as well as seek guidance and coaching from manager. Adjusts effectively to work within new work structures, processes, requirements or cultures.
MINIMUM Requirements
Education & Licenses
- High School Diploma or GED
- Current state/province driver's license may be required based on location
Experience
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Cognitive ability including reasoning, identify issues, comprehend basic ideas, learn quickly, learn from experience, and appropriately apply learning to new situations.
- Process and results oriented, motivated to keep projects moving ahead by identifying obstacles to management
- Must have a positive attitude, a drive to continually advance your understanding of the industry and business, and is highly self-motivated
- Ability to build professional and trusting business relations
- Professional written and verbal
- Basic computer skills to update electronic records
- Ability to push or pull up to 300 pounds
- Professional attire required
Compensation:
Salary: $20.00/Hr
Benefits:
MedicalDentalVisionFlexible Spending Accounts (health care and dependent care) Health Savings Account with Company ContributionSick LeaveShort-Term DisabilityLong-Term DisabilityLife InsuranceVoluntary Accidental Death or Dismemberment InsuranceDependent Life InsuranceSCI 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan with Company matchEmployee Assistance Program
Postal Code: 92105
Category (Portal Searching): Operations
Job Location: US-CA - San Diego
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Service Corporation International
We're more than North America's largest provider of funeral, cremation and cemetery services. We are mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, sons and daughters who are devoted to the communities where we live and work. We are more than 20,000 dedicated individuals who provide caring assistance to families in need, honor veterans and public servants and deliver lifesaving programs to help keep children and seniors safe. We operate under the umbrella of the Dignity Memorial network of 1,800 funeral homes and cemeteries. Dignity Memorial providers care for more than 300,000 families each year and understand the importance of thoughtful, personalized arrangements. We believe creating meaningful ways to pay tribute to a loved one begins with compassion and is shaped by the understanding that each life is truly unique. For us, there is no greater responsibility than honoring and preserving the story of one's life.
10,000 employees or more
Health Care and Social Assistance