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What is a Mortician, Embalmer, or Funeral Director?



Education and Training Requirements


Licensure and Certification
In most states, morticians, embalmers, and funeral directors are required to be licensed or certified. Requirements for licensure vary by state, but typically involve passing a written exam and completing a certain number of hours of education and training. Certification is also available through professional organizations, such as the International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards (ICFSEB) and the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA).
Skills and Qualities
To be successful as a mortician, embalmer, or funeral director, you will need to possess certain skills and qualities. These include: Compassion and empathy for grieving families Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work well under pressure and manage stress Attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality Business management and organizational skills