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Funeral Director

Job details
Posting date: 22 May 2024
Salary: £15.22 per hour
Additional salary information: Excellent Plus Benefits
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 20 June 2024
Location: 32 Boss Hall Road, Ipswich, IP1 5BN
Company: East of England Cooperative
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 10018884

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Summary

We have provided Funeral Services to clients and families across the East of England for over 90 years. Our Funeral Directors are so important to the service we provide, given their leading role in ensuring a faultless final tribute.

You recognise that our clients and families place their complete trust and confidence in us to deliver the service they’ve planned. As Funeral Director, you’ll liaise with the Funeral Co-ordinator, crematorium and cemetery staff, Ministers, etc. and lead the wider ceremonial team to ensure that this is realised.

At all times, our priority is the care of our deceased and their families and loved ones. As a Funeral Director, you’ll hold a senior role within our operational teams, consistently demonstrating and driving high standards of care, service and compliance.

We’re looking for someone with previous experience of working with Funeral Services, although, we’re happy to provide training and support if you haven’t conducted before. Equally important is that you’re able to demonstrate the professionalism, empathy and people skills needed to be a successful Funeral Director. We are truly local, so whatever experience you bring to this role, you can be reassured that you will be fully supported by nearby branches and Head Office colleagues, as well as your line manager.

Package Description

What’s in it for you

At the East of England Co-op, we strive to be the best place to work. We invest in our colleagues to help them to progress in their careers and achieve their full potential. How do we do this?

  • Competitive rates of pay
  • 20% discount in our food stores, along with other discounts across our family of businesses
  • 25 days holiday (plus bank holiday entitlement) which increases with service
  • 5% employer pension contribution
  • Death in service benefit
  • Access to our colleague communications app, The Loop
  • Enhanced* family leave and pay arrangements
  • Opportunities to grow, with award-winning training and apprenticeship programmes
  • Great deals and discounts across 100’s of high street and online retailers
  • Financial wellbeing support, including Wagestream®

Check out the detail of all our colleague benefits here.

* Enhanced on statutory terms, subject to service criteria.

We recognise the challenges people face trying to balance commitments both in and out of the workplace - perhaps studying, caring commitments, or other employment. We therefore aim to be as flexible as possible, to create shift patterns that work for both our co-op and our colleagues.

Main Responsibilities
  • Ensure that Funeral Services are conducted in accordance with clients’ and families’ wishes.
  • To be the main point of contact for clients and families throughout the service, as well as providing direction and instruction to colleagues.
  • Assist with all duties related to the care of our deceased, with particular responsibility for their care as they leave our Chapel.
  • Support the development of other colleagues.
  • Other support tasks, including maintaining the cleanliness and high standard of our facilities and ceremonial vehicles, overseeing chapel visits, etc.
  • Engage with the local community, including crematoriums and cemeteries, to develop meaningful relationships and networks.

You may also be required to participate in an ‘out-of-hours’ on-call rota. The hiring manager will discuss this further should you be invited to attend an interview.

The Ideal Candidate
  • Previous experience of working within Funeral Services
  • Great communication and interpersonal skills
  • Professional and empathetic approach
  • A ‘team player’ with experience of leading colleagues
  • Attention to detail
  • Professional standard of conduct and appearance
  • Good knowledge of the local area
  • A full UK manual driving licence

If you’ve got a relevant professional qualification (e.g. NAFD), that would be great, but not essential.

About The Company

The East of England Co-op is the largest independent retailer in East Anglia, with over 230 stores and branches across Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire.

Owned by over 260,000 members – including our colleagues – our vision is to be the most valued organisation in our region, by being a better kind of business and using our profit to make a positive impact on our communities.

Our Community Cares Fund provides hundreds of thousands of pounds to support groups and good causes, with a focus on mental health and wellbeing, food justice for all and creating community spaces.

With a focus on environmental sustainability, we’re proud to have led the way on reducing food waste, being the first major retailer to sell food past its Best Before date for just 10p.

At the East of England Co-op, we strive to be the best place to work. We invest in our colleagues to help them to progress in their careers and achieve their full potential, whether in food retail, funeral services, property investment, travel, security, stonemasonry, events, or our support functions.

Find out more at www.eastofengland.coop

Our Recruitment Process

If this is the job for you, simply click ‘apply’. You will be required to register a profile on our careers page. To do this simply click apply. The good news is you’ll only have to register once – after this, it’ll be easier and quicker to apply for any roles in the future too.

Please note that our working patterns are non-contractual. The advertised working pattern represents the normal working pattern for the role at time of advertisement and is subject to change.

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