What are the responsibilities and job description for the Funeral Director In Charge position at Newcomer Funeral Service Group?
Ready to lead with purpose and compassion in the heart of Dayton, Ohio? We are seeking a licensed Funeral Director In Charge to guide the daily operations of one of our Dayton-area funeral homes. This is an opportunity for a motivated professional with strong leadership experience, exceptional communication skills, and a deep commitment to ethical, service-centered care.
In this role, you will shape a positive, supportive workplace culture while ensuring every aspect of the funeral home operates with consistency and excellence. You will stay informed on company initiatives, uphold policies and procedures, and manage the full spectrum of administrative, operational, and marketing responsibilities. You will also oversee and develop staff, providing coaching, conducting performance reviews, and offering steady day-to-day guidance.
Beyond operational leadership, you will set the standard for compassionate service. You will support families through the arrangement process with professionalism, respect, and sincerity, ensuring each service reflects our core values of excellence, trust, care, and growth. You will represent the funeral home within the community, contribute to local outreach and marketing efforts, and maintain high standards for service quality and facility presentation.
If you are ready to step into a meaningful leadership position where your expertise and empathy make a lasting impact, we invite you to apply and continue advancing your career with us.
Educational, Licensure and Skill Requirements
- A two-year college degree, completion of a specialized course of study at a business or trade school, or job-specific skills acquired through on-the-job training or an apprenticeship program.
- A minimum of five years of similar or related experience.
- Valid Funeral Director's License in the location jurisdiction or the ability to reciprocate license.
- Passing of both sections of the National Board Exam (NBE) as required by the state.
- Possess a valid driver's license and meet the driving performance standards as determined by management. MVR’s may be reviewed annually for compliance, and any conviction or at-fault accidents should be immediately reported to management.
Essential Physical Abilities
- Ability to tolerate exposure to hazardous substances subject to government requirements; occasional lifting, pushing and pulling, with assistance, of objects up to approximately 600 pounds; manual dexterity required for clerical tasks; occasional stooping, bending, pushing, pulling and carrying objects weighing up to approximately 30 pounds for short distances.
- Ability to travel by standard methods of transportation.
- Proficiently communicate with management and supervised employees.