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Item 38 - Lease Agreement for the Santa Ana WORK Center
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Item 38 - Lease Agreement for the Santa Ana WORK Center
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The AJCC is currently located at the Santa Ana WORK: Center ("SA WC") as described in the <br />Location of AJCC and all Partners, attached herein as Attachment 1 and incorporated herein by <br />reference. Santa Ana ranks as the fourth densest city in the entire nation. SA WC, through its central <br />location in downtown Santa Ana, shall provide and/or coordinate WIOA services to individuals, <br />providing them with the necessary skills to participate in building a world-class workforce in Santa <br />Ana. The SA WC offers the community a variety of informational, employment and training <br />services based on individual needs. Those needs are met by the combined efforts of the SA WC <br />Partners as described by the Santa Ana AJCC Partner Services, included herein as Attachment 2 <br />and incorporated herein by reference. <br />B.SERVICES PROVIDED AT THE SANTA ANA WORK CENTER <br />Services and referrals provided at the SA WC by AJCC Partners may include, but are not limited <br />to, the following: <br />1.Basic Career Services: <br />a.Eligibility determination; <br />b.Outreach, intake, and orientation to information and services; <br />c.Initial assessment of skill levels, including: literacy, numeracy, and English <br />proficiency; and, aptitudes, abilities, and support service needs; <br />d.Labor exchange services, including: <br />1.Job vacancy listings in labor market areas;11.Information onjob skills needed to obtain the vacant jobs; and, <br />iii.Information relating to in-demand occupations, including earnings and <br />opportunities for advancement; <br />e.Provision of performance and progran1 cost information on the Eligible Training <br />Provider List eligible programs by program and type of provider; <br />f.Provision of information in acceptable formats and languages that identify actual <br />performance against performance accountability measures; <br />g.Provision of information related to support services; <br />h.Provision of information and assistance in filing Unemployment Insurance claims; <br />and <br />i.Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for <br />training and education programs not funded through WIOA. <br />2.Individualized Career Services: <br />a.Comprehensive and specialized assessment of skill levels and service needs <br />including: Diagnostic testing; and, other assessment tools; <br />b.In-depth interview and evaluation to determine barriers and goals; <br />c.Development of Individual Employment Plan to identify goals, objectives, and <br />services; <br />d.Group counseling; <br />e.Individual counseling; <br />f.Career planning; <br />g.Short-term pre-vocational services, including: dev elopment of learning skills; <br />communication skills; and, other soft skills to prepare individuals for employment <br />or training; <br />MA-063-230111379 4 <br />EXHIBIT 3a
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