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A community-focused organization is seeking a Funeral Plan Arranger in Barrow-in-Furness. The role involves guiding clients through funeral plan options, managing appointments, and ensuring accurate documentation. Candidates must have a full UK driving licence and strong communication skills. Part-time hours offer flexibility while contributing to a supportive local community. Benefits include discounts, holiday entitlement, and opportunities for career development.
£13.01 per hour plus benefits
Part time, 18.75 hours per week, working a variety of shifts Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm
Covering the Cumbria region (Barrow, Ulverston and Kendal)
You’ll need a full UK driver’s licence and access to a vehicle for this job
Please note all positions within Funeralcare can involve direct physical contact with the deceased as part of normal duties – the amount of contact will differ dependant on role applied for.
Typical duties include but are not limited to preparation, transportation, and personal care of the deceased to be carried out with professionalism, dignity, respect and adherence to health and safety standards.
Please carefully consider your comfort levels with these responsibilities before applying.
At Co-op Funeralcare, we take pride in helping families say the perfect goodbye to loved ones.
As a Funeral Plan Arranger, you’ll be the first point of contact for funeral plans, delivering outstanding client experience and helping clients and colleagues with any funeral plan enquiries and sales. In this role no two days will look the same: you’ll manage your own calendar to meet clients across your region, follow up on enquiries and build relationships in your local community.
At Co-op, we’re owned by our members. And because we’re owned by you, we can do right by you. So when you join us, you’re not just taking a job, you’re joining a movement. We’re an organisation that puts people and communities first, and we’re powered by purpose. We want this to be a place where you can thrive, so you’ll also receive:
We’re building diverse and inclusive teams that reflect the communities we serve.
We welcome applications from everyone and are committed to creating a workplace where colleagues can feel like they belong, supported by our inclusive policies and the ways we work.
We’re proud to be part of the Disability Confident scheme and offer interviews to disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria for a job. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, we’ll support you.
Learn more about our recruitment process at Your Co-op Application Journey and our inclusion commitments at Diversity and inclusion at Co-op
If you’re successful in your application, we’ll perform some background checks as part of our pre-employment screening process. These will include a DBS (disclosure and barring service) and adverse media checks, and an occupational health questionnaire (to ensure you are fit to perform the role). We’ll also check your social media activity on platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
In this role you’ll work under FCA regulation – we’ll provide you with all the training you need to become a ‘certified colleague’.
To make sure you’re eligible to advise clients on ‘pre-need’ funeral plans as a ‘certified colleague’, we’ll perform FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) and financial integrity checks. These aim to identify financial sanctions such as CCJs (county court judgements) or bankruptcy. Your credit score will not be checked as part of this process.
Any offer of employment made will be conditional upon the completion of pre-employment screening checks.