Every team is different in their acceptance of full operational members. It appears that we don't even get past application if we're not deemed to be useful :) For example, we as a team do not teach navigation - if you can't navigate extremely well, you won't get past stage 2.
As with you we've a log of what we have to do. This is yearly, for all members, full and probie.
Team intake for us appears to be as such:
- Application - usually two/three months ahead of intake information evening.
- First assessment - full hill day 12 hours, January, applicants take what they deem to need, full day on hill navigating and showing capacity to be self sufficient during .... inclement conditions. Tasking simulation for extraction routes, BLS knowledge, and general getting to know people. Goes into night Nav. exercises, simulated cas. evac. off hill.
- Trainees invited - an amount of suitable people from first assessment are invited to become trainee members. An amount can equal zero. Don't think it ever has.
- Trainees train - six months, non call out, non operational (unless call-out during training session occurs), train every Tuesday ~3hrs, quite often several other days if weather is good - rope work etc. This involves standard MREW skillset as well as local specifics. Usual ropework, vehicle, heli. and so on covered in this time.
- Trainees assessment - three day assessment in ROI in conjunction with 7 other teams as part of major event cover - 800m peak with about 15 - 35 thousand pilgrims. Full on for two days while there, training, rigging, hauling and so on write up here:
http://www.cvsrt.org.uk/the-team/news/r ... ounty-mayo
- Team decision - Team meeting to decide if trainees progress onto probationary team member status. If accepted, onto active callout list.
- Probationary status - six months more training, now training with the team rather than as trainees.
- Probationary assessment - 1 year on from intake, can be anything, usually 24-36 hour continual. Write up from last years:
http://www.cvsrt.org.uk/the-team/news/p ... sment-2017
- Team AGM - final decision on making full team member status, as well as usual AGM things.
Irish team we're twinned with have an 18 month training period, with probies on call from day 1 of intake. Others do different. One of the joys of being cogs in a greater machine I guess.