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2022-23 Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center <br />Youth Employment Program -WIOA Proposal •Employability Skills•How to Start a Small Business•Business Practices for Family Child Care Providers <br />G.Include data and research that supports the industries or pathways listed above. <br />According to O Net Online the following position and many other administration positions <br />considered those with a bright outlook and rising opening. <br />43-4171.00 Receptionist and information clerks <br />43-6013.00 Medical Secretaries <br />43-3021.00 Billing and Positing Clerks <br />According to O Net on line the following position and many other in child worker are considered <br />those with bright outlook and rising opening as well. <br />39-9011.00 Child care worker <br />25-2011.00 Preschool Teachers, except special education. <br />H.Include Letters of Intent from training agen cies as Attachment F. <br />Letters of Inte nt will be provided to the City upon request and/or prior to Contract approval. <br />In addition to our state certificate programs offered at OCCTAC in partnership with the Santa <br />Ana College, OCCTAC is currently collaborating and with other community partners to <br />incorporate 2 Health Certificate Programs to train our WIOA youth. <br />1)Mental Health Paraprofessional Certificate: In partnership with the County of Orange, <br />Health Care Agency, OCCTAC staff is trained and certified to offer a "Mental Health <br />Paraprofessional" Certificate. This training is currently being offered to Religious Leaders in the <br />community ail over Orange County, and funded by the County of Orange, Health Care Agency. <br />We are researching the possibility of offering this certificate program to our WIOA youth, ifthey <br />are interested in working in this field. <br />2)Medical Technology Certificate: In partnership with the California School of Health Sciences, <br />OCCTAC is currently in discussions with the owners (past board members) to train our youth in <br />short-term Medical Technology certificates. <br />8.Tutoring (1 page max): <br />I.Note: Youth Service Providers are required to use the Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) <br />on ALL youth to assess their literacy and numeracy skills. Youth who score 8.9 and below are <br />considered "basic skills deficient" and should receive tutoring or remedial training to improve <br />their literacy/numeracy skills. OCCTAC currently uses and will continue to use TABE test and <br />TABE testing materials with our WIOA participants to improve their literacy and numeracy skills. <br />J.Describe in detail the tutoring resources that will be provided to youth. OCCTAC has <br />demonstrated commitment in helping WIOA youth with and without disabilities improve their <br />14 <br />EXHIBIT 1