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BOSCH, WESLEY A., M.A.
Contract #
A-2007-141
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
6/18/2007
Expiration Date
6/30/2008
Insurance Exp Date
8/1/2008
Destruction Year
2013
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Wesley A. Bosch, M.A. <br />June 8, 2006 <br />Summary List of Qualifications <br />• Master of Arts degree in Marriage and Family Therapy <br />• Licensed as Marriage and Family Therapist since 1981 <br />• Extensive history dating back many years of providing Counseling and Psychotherapy services to a <br />wide variety of clients and patients, including multiethnic, multicultural, and the economically <br />disadvantaged, in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and office, on an individual, <br />familial, and group basis <br />• Comprehensive experience working directly with unemployed or underemployed individuals <br />(eleven years), and providing Vocational Assessment and Career Counseling Services (ten years), <br />including administering and interpreting a wide array of vocational assessment instruments. <br />• Familiarity with various aspects and resources of the Orange County mental health professional <br />community, as well as career development and labor market information resources <br />• Knowledgeable and experienced in working with loss (e.g., loss of employment), self esteem <br />issues, stress management, depression and other mental health disorders, and the techniques to <br />facilitate improved functioning and outlook <br />• Knowledge and skill in personal and vocational evaluation to determine level of need and services <br />• Proficient in maintaining detailed records and communicating with appropriate staff <br />• Knowledge of and familiarity with the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), Welfare to Work <br />(WtW), and Work Experience (WEX) programs, the multiple agency partners who are a part of <br />these programs, and excellent relationships with the staff members of the Santa Ana W /O /R /K <br />Center <br />• Resourceful in researching and responding to new needs and issues as they arise <br />5 <br />
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