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Company Name
TALLER SAN JOSE
Contract #
A-2012-127
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
6/4/2012
Expiration Date
6/30/2013
Insurance Exp Date
6/30/2013
Destruction Year
2018
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Orange County Probation Department, the Santa Ana WORK Center, Santa Ana Regional <br />Occupation Center (ROP), Centennial Education Center, La Familia, Youth Provider Network, <br />Daisy Wheel Network, as well as nonprofit institutions, including: Jamboree Housing, <br />Orangewood Children's Foundation and Phoenix House; and, 4) Local newsprint publications <br />such as the free Pennysaver. <br />Over the course of the next year, Taller San Jose will achieve the following outcomes: 1) Recruit <br />and enroll 20 eligible out -of- school youth between the ages of 18 -21, 75% (15 out -of- school <br />youth) of whom will be enrolled by December 2012; 2) Provide industry specific workshop and <br />classroom training for all eligible youth in one of three areas: construction, office careers or <br />medical careers; 3) Facilitate the placement of at least 65% of youth into jobs above minimum <br />wage and /or community college; 4) Ensure that 80% of youth will remain employed for a <br />minimum of 6 months; 5) Increase youth wage earnings by $3,500 or more; and, 6) Maintain a <br />61 % certification rate for youth. <br />B. Program Description <br />Taller San Jose walks out -of- school, un- or underemployed youth, ages 18 -28, out of poverty <br />through job training that teaches skills that will lead to living -wage employment and health <br />benefits. Taller San Jose is a highly focused, goal oriented program that helps students develop <br />into self - reliant adults through three key job- training academies — Office Careers, Medical <br />Careers and Construction —as well as support services such as mentoring, legal assistance, <br />substance abuse counseling and job placement. <br />Taller San Jose's paid training programs ($100 /week) are short term (16 weeks) and simulate the <br />workforce. Candidates for training are interviewed, possess right -to -work documents, must pass <br />a drug screen, are required to comply with uniform standards and are expected to be present <br />daily and on time. Students who are not capable of meeting expectations and requirements are <br />dropped from the program. Those who complete the 16 -week training program are certified in <br />identified skills and have demonstrated stable, work -ready behavior. The training model for each <br />of the job training tracks focuses on three key areas: Hard Skills Development – work <br />experience, Employability Development – job preparation, and Life Skills Development – on- <br />going personal development. Graduates develop the skills that will lead to employment with a <br />living wage in the following key industries: <br />• Office Careers: The Office Careers Academy (OCA) meets Monday- Thursday from 8:30AM- <br />3:OOPM and trains and certifies students in Microsoft Word and Excel, preparing graduates <br />for employment as administrative assistants, receptionists and data entry specialists in local <br />companies. Business Skills training is woven throughout the curriculum and incorporates <br />customer service, using Power Point, working with Outlook, writing business letters and <br />professional etiquette. Every student participates in mock interview sessions with local <br />business professionals prior to graduation. Upon program completion, students receive <br />Microsoft Office Specialists Certification from Certiport. <br />• Medical Careers: The Medical Careers Academy (MCA) meets Monday- Thursday from <br />8AM -4PM and Fridays from 8AM -noon. The program trains youth as both administrative and <br />clinical medical assistants and focuses on two tracks: 1) Administrative Billing and Coding <br />(ABC) features a hybrid curriculum of the Office Careers Academy and administrative <br />medical assisting. The program focuses on basic accounting, medical billing/coding, medical <br />Exhibit A 2 <br />
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