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- What Does A Funeral Director Do?



What is a Funeral Director?



Role and Responsibilities



Career Path and Education
To become a funeral director, one typically needs to complete a degree in mortuary science or a related field, followed by an apprenticeship or internship. Most states require funeral directors to be licensed, which involves passing a state board exam. Funeral directors must also complete continuing education courses to stay up-to-date with industry developments and best practices. A career as a funeral director can be rewarding and challenging, with opportunities for advancement to management or ownership positions. With experience and additional education, funeral directors can also specialize in areas such as grief counseling, funeral home management, or funeral service education.