Heres the process a new firefighter goes through, in my local brigade.
Sign up -> Police Check -> Induction Night -> L1 Gear/Pager -> Trains with Brigade until next available -> BFF1 -> Active Firefighter
Takes anything from 30-90 Days to complete the process. A vote isn't done, nor is there a probationary period. Any Issues get addressed as soon as possible.
Hey Zippy, As per the volunteer admin and finance manual - once an application is received it must go to a vote through the brigade. This was re-inforced to us last night by Andrea Haigh (VSO) at a recruitment and retention workshop.
We don't get anyone to fill out an application form or sign anything because of this, all they do in our brigade is complete an 'expression of interest' form, that means our operations and management committees can still do some vetting prior to taking any applications to the brigade (we get around 30 - 40 applications a year - dealing with them all at brigade meetings would be impossible).
The other interesting point is that all members are classed as being on probation (according to TAS) until they have completed their BFF1, there is currently some re-working of the application process being discussed with a draft workflow diagram currently floating around of how it may work. There is a proposal to have to vote people in the first time (as it is at the moment) and then have them do BFF1 etc and then re-vote that they stay in the brigade after six months - good luck if the brigade decides that they don't want them. You have already signed them up as a member, imagine then being told we don't want you, that's going to go down well - especially in a small town.
If this all sounds crazy and far fetched then check with your VSO, we found it hard to believe as well - luckily it is only being discussed as a draft at the moment but they want to get feedback from brigades on this so please let your VSO's or the Volunteer Management Branch know your thoughts on this.