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Company Name
TALLER SAN JOSE
Contract #
A-2011-165
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
6/20/2011
Expiration Date
6/30/2012
Insurance Exp Date
6/30/2011
Destruction Year
2017
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Case Management <br />Match each student to a Case Manager on staff. <br />Assess obstacles to employment and begin short-term and long- <br />term goal setting activities. <br />• Case Managers also offer a weekly life skills program based on <br />FuturoNow's Love Notes curriculum. <br />On-site Licensed Clinical Social Worker counsels students who <br />are experiencing more serious issues. <br />Track employability standards of punctuality and program <br />attendance. <br />Taller San Jose <br />7/2011 <br />6/2012 <br />Program Services <br />Provide 16 weeks of paid intensive job -training in the following: <br />Taller San Jose, SAC, CEC <br />7/2011 <br />6/2012 <br />o Construction- Apprentices acquire essential hands-on skills in <br />the building trades while learning how to adhere to basic <br />employment principles. Led by a Licensed General Contractor, <br />training focuses on the fundamentals and incorporates: safety <br />awareness and training, industry related math proficiency, <br />construction theory, hands-on experience, adherence to <br />attendance policies, mentoring, job coaching, and leadership <br />development. Apprentices participate in two hours of daily <br />math training. Classes concentrate on the algebra, geometry and <br />trigonometry needed for basic construction principles, such as <br />estimating material costs, reading blueprints, rough carpentry, <br />and so forth. Upon enrollment, instructors assess students' <br />math abilities; on average students test at a 6" grade level. <br />Upon program completion, students experience an average <br />increase of two grade levels. Once students learn concepts in <br />the classroom, they move to the lab for hands-on training and <br />ultimately build a home from the ground up. Upon program <br />completion, each graduate is awarded a fully -equipped tool belt <br />to bring with them to their eventual job site. Taller San Jose <br />certifies each graduate with 10 hours of Occupational Safety <br />and Health Administration (OSHA) training. OSHA training <br />gives employees in the construction industry the ability to <br />minimize liability to the company and also reduces employee <br />risk. <br />CD <br />L <br />X <br />W <br />
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