Annual resignation rates for Australian volunteerbased fire agencies range from about 6.7% to 8.3% of total volunteer firefighter memberships. We report two studies investigating aspects of volunteer retention. (1) Analysis of 396 exit survey returns from former volunteers found that reasons contributing to resigning were: Work/ Family needs, 51%; Moved from the area, 38%; Age/Health issues, 28%; Dissatisfaction with the volunteer role, 25%. A major contributor to Dissatisfaction was poor brigade leadership. (2) A survey of 514 second-year volunteers found that higher levels of volunteer satisfaction, and thus intention to remain, were associated strongly with being a member of a well-led, inclusive, and harmonious brigade. Overall, the fin...
The need for volunteer firefighters continues to grow as communities expand and requests for emergen...
Unpaid volunteers occupy many roles and provide crucial services in countries around the world. In A...
2 Over the last five years (1993-1998), twenty-one members of the Range Complex Fire Department (RCF...
The volunteer fire service in the United States is experiencing a decline, presenting the opportunit...
Volunteer firefighters make up almost 75% of the U.S. fire service. Fire service leaders face challe...
Findings from four studies that examined issues impacting on the recruitment and retention of women ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of literature about recruitment, retention and resi...
The number of active volunteer firefighters has been steadily dropping in the state of Connecticut f...
Protection to Australian communities from bushfire and other emergencies is provided mostly by volun...
Emergency services in Australia are struggling to hold onto their volunteer staff. In New South Wale...
The purpose of this research project was to determine the gaps, if any, between existing recruitment...
The purpose of this research project was to determine the gaps, if any, between existing recruitment...
While some of us spend lazy hot summer days in the pool, thousands of volunteer firefighters and sup...
The purpose of this research project was to determine the gaps, if any, between existing recruitment...
Fire and Emergency New Zealand experiences voluntary turnover at local volunteer fire brigades. The ...
The need for volunteer firefighters continues to grow as communities expand and requests for emergen...
Unpaid volunteers occupy many roles and provide crucial services in countries around the world. In A...
2 Over the last five years (1993-1998), twenty-one members of the Range Complex Fire Department (RCF...
The volunteer fire service in the United States is experiencing a decline, presenting the opportunit...
Volunteer firefighters make up almost 75% of the U.S. fire service. Fire service leaders face challe...
Findings from four studies that examined issues impacting on the recruitment and retention of women ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of literature about recruitment, retention and resi...
The number of active volunteer firefighters has been steadily dropping in the state of Connecticut f...
Protection to Australian communities from bushfire and other emergencies is provided mostly by volun...
Emergency services in Australia are struggling to hold onto their volunteer staff. In New South Wale...
The purpose of this research project was to determine the gaps, if any, between existing recruitment...
The purpose of this research project was to determine the gaps, if any, between existing recruitment...
While some of us spend lazy hot summer days in the pool, thousands of volunteer firefighters and sup...
The purpose of this research project was to determine the gaps, if any, between existing recruitment...
Fire and Emergency New Zealand experiences voluntary turnover at local volunteer fire brigades. The ...
The need for volunteer firefighters continues to grow as communities expand and requests for emergen...
Unpaid volunteers occupy many roles and provide crucial services in countries around the world. In A...
2 Over the last five years (1993-1998), twenty-one members of the Range Complex Fire Department (RCF...