Hello Everyone, I've started this post to get some insight on how other departments manage their Junior members. Recently at my department i was tasked to become our "Junior Advisor" and oversee our junior program. We've had junior members for years, and certainly since my start there 6 yrs ago when i joined as a junior. Having said that, we dont have any kind of "fomal" structured program. Of course we have ground rules and SOP's governing our juniors and their actions, but ive been doing some research online and would really like to put together a well structured program.
When i was junior immediately became one of "the guys." I joined, was given crappy gear with holes in it, and a yellow "salad bowl helmet."(our dept wears 1010's usually.) Once the guys figured out i was there and legit i was accepted, which took about 3 days. I was given a black 1010, brand new turnout gear, and was allowed to ride everything once i completed my probie packet.
That was in 2005. Now our juniors have to complete 2/3 of the 3 module probie packet prior to being issued gear. They must attend a mandatory "new member orientation" to be taught accountability and given a brief overview of NIMS, before being issued their uniforms. Once they have turnout gear and uniforms, they may start riding the apparatus after they have demonstrated competency in operation of all equipment on the apparatus and its location.
As stated above, I would like to create a well structure program for our juniors to progress into becoming a senior FF. I want to confident in their knowledge skills and ability once they turn 18 and i present them to the chief. Any help or insight to how junior programs work at your department would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all in advance. Stay safe out there.