About the Junior Member Program
The Ashburn Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department (AVFRD) Junior Member Program is a highly competitive leadership and training program for motivated students ages 16 and 17 who are interested in serving their community through fire and emergency medical services.
Junior Members train alongside experienced firefighters and EMTs, develop leadership, teamwork, and communication skills, participate in emergency response under direct supervision, and are expected to successfully complete either the Loudoun County Firefighter or EMT certification program before turning 18. The program emphasizes responsibility, integrity, academic success, physical fitness, and a commitment to public service. Because only a limited number of positions are available each year, applicants should carefully review the following information with their parent/guardian before applying.
Selection Process
Admission into the Junior Member Program is competitive. Applications are accepted annually from October 1 through December 31. Qualified applicants will participate in a multi-step selection process that includes:
Completion of the application process does not guarantee acceptance into the program. Only the highest-ranked applicants will be offered membership. Applicants who are not immediately selected may be placed on a waiting list if openings become available.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must:
Application Requirements:
Applicants must submit:
Conduct Expectations
Junior Members are expected to:
Onboarding Training Requirements
Failure to complete all required onboarding training within 120 days of acceptance may result in termination from the Junior Member Program.
Accepted Junior Members must complete the following within 120 days of acceptance:
Fire and EMS Training
Junior Members are expected to:
Junior Members who fail, withdraw from, or are dismissed from the County Firefighter or EMT certification program or the Academies of Loudoun EMT program may be reviewed by the Membership Committee. If no mitigating circumstances exist, the member may be removed from operational status and referred to the Board of Directors for appropriate action, including termination.
Duty Requirements
Junior Members are expected to:
Junior Members do not count toward minimum staffing requirements on emergency apparatus.
Academic Requirements
Junior Members are expected to maintain good academic standing by:
Failure to maintain the required academic standards may result in review and possible termination from the program.
Equipment and Uniforms
Junior Members:
Program Restrictions
Junior Members:
Program Capacity
The Junior Member Program is limited to eighteen (18) operational Junior Members at any one time. Operational assignments are also limited to no more than three (3) Junior Members on an operational shift and no more than one (1) Junior Member assigned to an engine or ambulance. Operational assignments are based on available staffing positions.
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