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Mortuary managers oversee staff and facilities to ensure respectful care and legal compliance within the funeral industry.

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Mortuary Manager careers

A Mortuary Manager oversees daily operations and staff at funeral homes or hospitals. You might work for private directors or bereavement services. Mortuary Managers focus on facility maintenance, budget management, and the respectful handling of the deceased. You’ll ensure all procedures follow strict legal and health standards while managing the inventory required for essential services.

Mortuary Managers provide leadership in the funeral industry. You’ll need to be organised and empathetic and able to manage a team in sensitive environments. You’ll liaise with families and service providers to ensure all arrangements are carried out professionally.