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ORANGE COUNTY CHILDREN’S THERAPEUTIC ARTS CENTER 13A
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ORANGE COUNTY CHILDREN’S THERAPEUTIC ARTS CENTER
Contract #
A-2008-221-01
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
8/18/2008
Expiration Date
6/30/2009
Insurance Exp Date
12/21/2009
Destruction Year
2014
Notes
Amends A-2008-221
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Exhibit A <br />Office/reception. Please see Table 3. During this period of time, WIA participants will be <br />employed and receive $8.00 per hour, and encouraged to work up to 10 hours per week. <br />Participants will also continue the tutoring and other support services they are receiving at the <br />Center, while they engage in work experience. <br />During the last 4 months of the program, WIA participants will slowly transition out of work <br />experiences at the center, and focus on job interviews and employment opportunities in the <br />community. During this last program phase, the case manager will work closely with the SAUSD <br />TPP job developer and other community partners, to help find youth a job in the community. <br />TABLE 3: OCCTAC MENTORING & JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS <br />Area of <br />Job <br />Placement <br />Educational/ <br />Training <br />Training <br />Curriculum <br />Tutor <br />Education <br />or <br />Learning Academy <br />Host Curriculum <br />Instructional Assistant <br />Education <br />Child Care Assistant <br />Early Start Program <br />First Five <br />or <br />Teacher Aid <br />Preschool Program <br />"Estrellitas" and <br />Hampton -Brown <br />CA Performing Arts <br />Arts <br />Arts Teacher or <br />After -School ARTS <br />Standards/Curriculum <br />Assistant <br />Program <br />and "Hands-on" Arts <br />Training <br />Technology <br />Technology Assistant <br />Computers/ <br />Technology <br />Graphic Artist <br />Media LAB <br />curriculum <br />Office/Reception <br />Receptionist <br />Office <br />"Hands on" Training <br />Office Assistant <br />5. What services will be offered after youth exit the program? OCCTAC staff will provide 12 <br />month follow-up services for "exited" participants. OCCTAC is committed to empowering <br />transitional age youth with special needs to reach their highest potential in life. WIA participants <br />that exit the program will be encouraged to continue to participate in the monthly Life Skills <br />Training, monthly social/ support groups with other WIA participants, as well as other support <br />services (including counseling). All OCCTAC key staff will be available to support participants if <br />needed. <br />C. Goals / Objectives and Performance Levels <br />
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