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What is a Funeral Director?



Key Responsibilities of a Funeral Director



Career Overview and Job Prospects
According to the NFDA, the funeral directing profession is expected to experience steady growth, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicting a 4% increase in employment opportunities through 2028. To become a funeral director, one must complete a degree program in mortuary science or a related field, followed by an apprenticeship or internship. Most states also require funeral directors to be licensed, which involves passing a national board exam and meeting state-specific requirements.