Deloitte Human Capital Consulting - Our client, the African Medical Centre of Excellence, Abuja (AMCE Abuja), is a multi-specialty medical institution developed by Afreximbank in partnership with King's College Hospital London (KCH) aims to revolutionize healthcare in Africa. Established to address critical gaps, the AMCE Abuja is committed to providing world-class care through innovative research, development, and education. The partnership with King's College Hospital ensures global expertise, world-class clinical training, research, and professional development. The Centre will offer comprehensive services in oncology, haematology, cardiovascular care, and general healthcare across the continent, with plans for expansion. The construction phase, supported by global partners, precedes a phased rollout over six years, evolving into a 500-bed facility.
Set to commence operations in early 2025, this flagship facility in Abuja is a key part of Afreximbank’s network of healthcare facilities, actively countering brain drain, reducing medical tourism by offering advanced procedures such as stem cell transplantation and state-of-the-art treatments for various diseases, and fostering employment opportunities. The vision for the AMCE initiative is to shape a healthier and more educated future for Africa.
They arerecruiting suitable candidates to fill the position below in the Health Sector:
Job Title: Mortician
Location: Abuja (FCT)
Employment type: Full-time
Job Description
Job Purpose:
The Mortician is responsible for preparing the deceased for burial or cremation, providing compassionate services to families in their time of loss, and overseeing all funeral arrangements.
This role holder is expected to possess combination of technical skills, attention to detail, empathetic communication, and organizational abilities to ensure that the deceased are treated with dignity and respect and that their families receive exceptional care throughout the process.
Preparation of the Deceased:
Perform embalming procedures to preserve and sanitize the body for viewing or burial. This includes the proper use of chemicals and equipment for disinfection and preservation.
Bathe, dress, and cosmetically prepare the deceased according to family requests or standard funeral procedures.
Restore the body when necessary, including repairing any damage or trauma, such as facial reconstruction or other modifications for viewing purposes.
Place the body in a casket, ensuring proper positioning and presentation for the family’s viewing. This includes setting up the viewing environment (e.g., appropriate lighting, flowers, etc.).
Funeral Planning and Arrangements:
Meet with the family to discuss funeral arrangements, gathering personal preferences for the service, burial, cremation, or memorial options.
Plan and coordinate all aspects of funeral services, including selecting a casket, urn, and service location, as well as liaising with clergy, celebrants, and other service providers.
Assist families with all necessary documentation, including death certificates, permits for cremation or burial, and insurance claims.
Ensure that the funeral or memorial service is tailored to the family’s needs, whether it be religious, cultural, or personal preferences.
Administrative Duties:
Maintain accurate records of services provided, including embalming logs, cremation records, and payment receipts.
Ensure that all services comply with relevant state and local laws, health regulations, and funeral industry standards.
Oversee the billing process for services rendered, manage accounts receivable, and provide cost estimates to families. This also involves maintaining confidentiality of financial information.
Cremation and Burial Services:
For cremation services, manage the process from obtaining the proper consents to ensuring the safe and respectful handling of the remains.
Coordinate all aspects of burial services, including gravesite preparation, transportation of the deceased, and the scheduling of burial services with cemetery representatives.
Ensure the respectful and safe transport of bodies to and from the funeral home, mortuary, and service locations.
Grief Support and Family Liaison:
Serve as a compassionate point of contact for grieving families, providing emotional support and ensuring they understand each step of the process.
Offer grief counseling referrals, provide memorial items (e.g., certificates, mementos), and assist with after-service needs.
Act as an intermediary between the family and other service providers (e.g., clergy, florists, transportation services) to ensure a seamless funeral experience.
Facility Maintenance:
Maintain a clean, organized, and respectful environment in all funeral home facilities, including mortuary spaces, preparation rooms, and public areas.
Ensure that all tools and equipment used for embalming, preparation, and transport are in proper working order and maintained according to safety standards.
Order and maintain necessary supplies such as embalming fluids, caskets, urns, and other funeral-related materials.
On-Call Duties:
Be available for emergency response situations, including death notifications or late-night calls. May require working irregular hours, weekends, and holidays.
Maintain licensure and certification, which may include continuing education courses in mortuary science, embalming, and funeral service regulations.
Stay informed about emerging trends in funeral services, cremation technologies, grief counseling, and other related areas to offer the best service to families.
Qualifications
Educational Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in a related field
Professional Requirements: Relevant professional certifications.
Experience Requirements:
3-5 years’ proven experience in performing embalming procedures independently.
Experience in conducting funeral services and interacting with families.
Experience with managing funeral arrangements, including transportation and cremation.
Knowledge Requirements:
Comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and pathology.
Understanding of chemistry, microbiology, and other relevant sciences related to embalming and restoration.
In-depth knowledge of embalming techniques, restoration procedures, and funeral service laws and regulations.
Understanding of grief and bereavement, and the ability to provide emotional support to families.
Understanding of legal and ethical issues related to funeral service.
Skill Requirements:
Technical Skills
Communication Skills
Compassion and Empathy
Professionalism
Physical Stamina
Attention to Detail
Organizational Skills.
Personal Abilities:
Professional attitude towards work.
Shares the AMCE’s vision.
Proactive and organized.
Has personal and professional credibility and commands the respect of colleagues and peers.
Supportive and approachable and capable of inspiring confidence in staff members.