Funeral Director/Embalmer

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Kaihautū/Kaiwhakapaipai Tūpāpaku

A funeral director washing a hearse

A funeral director/embalmer cleaning a hearse

Funeral directors/embalmers organise and direct funerals and hygienically prepare human bodies for burial, cremation or visitation by families.

He whakamārama

Ko ta te kaihautu tangihanga/kaiwhakarite tupapaku mahi ko te whakahaere me te tohutohu nehu tupapaku me te whakapaipai tupapaku mo te nehu, tahu ranei, kia toroa e te whanau ranei.

Entry Requirements

There are no specific requirements for becoming a funeral director/embalmer.

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Wade Hall, Funeral Director/Embalmer

Wade Hall was pretty certain by age 14 or 15 that he wanted to enter the funeral industry when he finished high school.

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Pay

Salaries vary, but many funeral directors/embalmers earn around $50,000 a year.
 

 

Job Outlook

Opportunities for employment are good as there is a shortage of funeral directors/embalmers in New Zealand.
 
 

 


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