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WIA 2009-2010 Grant <br />OCCTAC--Budget Narrative <br />Math Coach/Instructor PTE for 8 months: $1 S 310. <br />20-hours a week @ $20.00 per hour <br />The respective position will be responsible for assessing the numeric and basic skills of <br />all 15 participants; teaching WIA participant's learning and mathematical solving <br />strategies; monitor & document providing educational and career training to all 1 S <br />participants as it assisting participants with related work experience placement; <br />observing and monitoring participants with technical skills; documenting progress <br />throughout the program; meeting regularly & individually with WIA participants to <br />train on related curriculum; and attending regular team meetings. <br />Career Counselor PTE for 8 months: $15,310. <br />20-hours a week @ $20.00 per hour <br />The respective position will be responsible for providing educational and career training <br />to all 15 participants. The Career Counselor will assist WIA participants with Life Skills <br />Training; mentoring and assisting participants with related work experience placement; <br />observing and monitoring participants with technical/artistic skills; documenting <br />progress throughout the program; meeting regularly & individually with WIA <br />participants to train on related curriculum and attending regular team meetings. <br />Participants Wages $41, 760. <br />Training Stipend: (Out-of-school youth) I S participants <br />Phase 1: participants will receive a $150.00 stipend for each 20 hours of participation in <br />the program.-Participant will be encouraged to participate, a minimum of 5 hours per <br />week. <br />Phase-2: participants paid $8.00 per hr for participation in the WIA work experience and <br />related services (maximum of l Ohrs a wk). <br />(Appropriate FICA taxes8t Workers Comp will be i~acluded in the hourly rate listed--IS%). <br />Supportive Services $ 4, 000. <br />Supportive services are available to those participants who are identified as: approved <br />WIA participant; has no other way to meet needs; and has expressed the need to the case <br />manager. Supportive services will be made available to participants while they are <br />enrolled in all phases of the WIA program. These services are provided on an as needed <br />basis but not limited to: <br />Transportation Assistance Guidelines: <br />Fingerprinting-Live Scan and TB Test: <br />Revision WIB 2009-2010 Budget Narrative.doc on May 14, 2009 <br />