Modification History
Not applicable.
Qualification Description
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who perform a range of specialised embalming procedures in a mortuary or funeral home mortuary.
Individuals in this role work relatively autonomously and may have limited responsibility for the coordination, training and supervision of others.
Embalmers require theoretical knowledge in anatomy, physiology, chemistry and biology as well as specialist technical skills to sanitise, present and preserve a deceased person of predictable and unpredictable causes as part of the embalming process.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication, however, the following requirement applies to the embalming of bodies in NSW:
Under a NSW public health regulation relating to the disposal of bodies, a person must not embalm a body unless that person has a certificate of proficiency of, or equivalent to, a Certificate IV [Embalming] standard issued by an institute approved by the Director-General of the NSW Department of Health. Candidates in NSW should seek advice from the NSW Department of Health for a current list of approved providers.
The volume of learning of a Certificate IV is typically 0.5 – 2 years.
Packaging Rules
22 units must be completed:
- 19 core units
- 3 elective units consisting of:
- a minimum of 2 elective units must be selected from the elective units listed below
- a maximum of 1 elective unit, first packaged at AQF level 3, 4 or 5, may be selected from elsewhere in SIF Funeral Services Training Package, or any other current Training Package or accredited course. Refer to the AQF packaging of Funeral Services units in the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.
In all cases, selection of electives must be guided by the job outcome, local industry requirements and the characteristics of this qualification (as per the AQF descriptors).
Core units |
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SIFEMWK001 |
Encoffin deceased persons |
SIFEMWK005 |
Cleanse and disinfect deceased persons |
SIFEMWK006 |
Set facial features |
SIFEMWK007 |
Treat abdominal and thoracic cavities |
SIFEMWK008 |
Dress the deceased and apply cosmetics |
SIFEMWK009 |
Apply anatomy and physiology principles to embalming |
SIFEMWK010 |
Restore minor body damage |
SIFEMWK011 |
Treat the head and body after autopsies |
SIFEMWK012 |
Restore and set eyes after eye donations |
SIFEMWK013 |
Determine embalming requirements |
SIFEMWK014 |
Perform arterial embalming of natural cases |
SIFEMWK015 |
Perform arterial embalming of autopsied cases |
SIFEMWK016 |
Treat complex ante mortem cases |
SIFEMWK017 |
Treat complex post mortem cases |
SIFEMWK018 |
Supervise mortuary operations |
SIFEWHS001 |
Follow mortuary work health and safety procedures |
SIFXIND002 |
Work effectively in the funeral services industry |
SIFXIND003 |
Deal with grief responses |
SIFXWHS004 |
Implement and monitor infection and contamination control practices |
Elective units |
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Administration and Quality |
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SIFXADQ001 |
Control and order goods |
SIFXADQ002 |
Conduct internal quality audits |
SIFXADQ003 |
Monitor contracted services and supplies |
Industry |
|
SIFXIND004 |
Participate in industry networks |
Management and Leadership |
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SIFXMGT001 |
Coordinate teams |
SIFXMGT003 |
Supervise staff |
Marketing and Public Relations |
|
SIFXMPR002 |
Make presentations to community groups |
SIFXMPR003 |
Prepare and conduct tours |
SIFXMPR005 |
Develop marketing strategies and activities |
Mortuary Work and Embalming |
|
SIFEMWK004 |
Coordinate mortuary operations |
SIFEMWK019 |
Design a mortuary |
Training and Education |
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TAEDEL301A |
Provide work skill instruction |
Work Health and Safety |
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HLTFA311A |
Apply first aid |
SIFEWHS002 |
Review and develop mortuary work health and safety policies and procedures |
Qualification Mapping Information
SIF40208 Certificate IV in Embalming
Links
Companion Volume implementation guides are found in VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=c2c3131e-4418-4aa3-8ff1-a855c95f7fd6