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The average salary for a Funeral Attendant in U.S. is $35,200.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $35,200

$24,120$46,580

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $16.92

$11.60$22.39

What does a Funeral Attendant earn?

Funeral attendants typically earn an estimated annual salary of $35,200 in the U.S. From the preparation of the body and coordinating the funeral itself, they provide guidance to families and friends dealing with the passing of a loved one. As a funeral attendant, one may choose to specialise in certain areas such as embalming or offering bereavement counselling.

How to earn more as a Funeral Attendant

To become a Funeral Attendant, you will need qualifications such as a Certificate III in Funerals and/or a diploma in associated fields such as hospitality or business. You could also choose to undertake an apprenticeship. To earn more as a Funeral Attendant, you could progress to a supervisory role or become a funeral director. Additionally, you could consider setting up your own funeral business.