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ORANGE COUNTY CHILDREN'S THERAPEUTIC ARTS CENTER
Contract #
A-2015-098
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
6/2/2015
Expiration Date
6/30/2017
Insurance Exp Date
12/21/2016
Destruction Year
2022
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2015 Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center <br />Youth Employment Program - WIOA Proposal <br />• United Verification $9.00 + Benefits <br />• Real Time Staffing $9.00 <br />• Optimum Employer Solutions $9.00 <br />• Non profit work $9.00 <br />• Omni Print $9.00 + Partial Benefits <br />• Budget Mobile $10.00 <br />C. Identify and/or develop a pathway for youth that can lead them from high school to career <br />or college. Please elaborate on the specific pathway(s). Yes] This is a high priority for us at <br />OCCTAC to inspire and motivate our WIOA youth to continue to enhance their educational <br />goals, so they can be more successful in life. Please see below a pathway that we have <br />created at our agency to assist and lead our WIOA participants from high school to college. <br />Pathway for Post Secondary Education <br />Participants will; <br />1. Meet educational counselor and identify interest and possible careers. <br />2. Research Necessary education and courses to reach a particular career. <br />'I <br />3. Visit different campuses and apply to the ones they feel the most comfortable. <br />4. Take placement exams after being accepted to his or her school. <br />5. Research major and minor requirements for achievement <br />'I <br />6. Apply to programs that will provide additional services that youth will need while <br />in post secondary education (F I FSA, BOG, DSPS, FOPS ect.) <br />7. Create educational plan and registration to courses. <br />D. Describe in detail how the program will prepare youth for postsecondary education and <br />training. The WIOA case manager and career counselor meet regularly with each WIOA youth <br />to discuss job leads, employment opportunities and post -secondary education. The case <br />manager helps youth with employment, and the career counselor helps youth with entering <br />post -secondary education. The Educational Counselor will assess all youth using ONET to learn <br />about their career preference, interests and skills, and then match them with carriers of their <br />choice. Youth will then be able to obtain assistance in researching different majors, vocational <br />training and certificate programs that will allow them to enter into post secondary education in <br />their field of interest and succeed! The Educational Counselor will also provide assistance in <br />EXHIBIT A <br />
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