An exciting opportunity to join the Scotmid Funerals team in Edinburgh
We are looking for driven individuals with a passion for delivering exceptional customer service and maintaining exacting standards to join our teams of funeral arrangers and operatives in Edinburgh and The Lothians.
If this sounds like you and you relish the idea of working in an environment where no two days are ever quite the same we want to here from you!
No prior experience is necessary as we will provide all training and support needed to allow you to deliver the service that our clients expect.
Please click the links below for full information on the roles available and details on how to apply.
Scotmid is Scotland’s largest independent co-operative and has been at the heart of Scottish communities since 1859.
Our businesses include Scotmid Food, Semichem, Funeral Directors, Post Offices and our Property division.
We employ around 3,500 people in Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North of England across nearly 280 retail outlets.
To learn more about the Society please visit www.scotmid.coop
As a co-operative society, we are owned by our members, who each have an equal say in how we are run. We are true to our co-operative values and principles we are committed to supporting our local communities through investment in both community and co-operative initiatives.
We have 16 funeral offices in total including nine in Edinburgh and also one each in Dunfermline, Livingston, Prestonpans, Penicuik and Uddingston.
We also operate as Thomas Brown in Broxburn and Dundas Fyfe in Motherwell.
Our largest funeral home, Forrester Park in Edinburgh, carries out over 400 funerals per year.
We have over 40 members of staff covering roles such as Funeral Operative, Embalmer, Funeral Arranger, Roving Funeral Arranger, Funeral Director and Funeral Manager.
We are looking for a smart, dignified and highly motivated individual to join our team, to work in a professional manner, handle written and spoken communication and assist clients in a sensitive way.
You must have the flexibility to respond to clients differing religious and cultural expectations and the sensitivity to provide support to the bereaved.