
Bereavement / Life planners have the unique ability to make a difference in the lives of others, and lighten the load of loss through the important work they do. All the while, they can expect job stability, good salary potential, and consistent career opportunities throughout their years in the field.
While many people will appreciate your work (particularly your clients), some people may not understand the nature of your career. There is a social stigma around bereavement industry, in some capacity, because it deals with death – and death is a scary, delicate, and often unknown topic. You may find that many people are curious about (or even fascinated by) your job. Others may ask some snarky questions or make obtrusive comments, simply because they do not understand bereavement /life planner service work. It can be hard for people to wrap their heads around this profession, but you can help educate others on the importance of the career.
What skills do you need to be a bereavement/life planner?
- an interest in helping people to solve their area of concern
- willingness to take responsibility and have confidence
- well groomed appearance
- flexibility to work evening and weekends
- minimum requirements SPM holder
- knowledge on sales, marketing and social media is an added advantage
- own transportation is mandatory
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