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SANTA ANA AJCC Partner Services Exhibit B <br />Career Services: Career services include self. Help service services requiring minimal staff assistance and services requiring more staff <br />involvement generally provided to individuals unable to find employment through basic career services, and deemed to be in need of <br />more concentrated services to obtain employment; or who are employed but deemed to be in need of more concentrated services to <br />obtain or retain employment that allows for self-sufficiency. <br />1. Eligibility Determination: This is the process of obtaining and documenting information about an individual's <br />circumstances and comparing that information with the criteria set by an agency or program to decide if the individual qualifies <br />for participation <br />2. Outreach, Intake and Orientation: Outreach activities involve the collection, publication, and dissemination of <br />information on program services available and directed toward jobless, economically disadvantaged, and other <br />individuals. Intake is the process of collecting basic information, e.g., name, address, phone number, SSN, and all other <br />required information to determine eligibility or ineligibility for an individual's program. Orientation, whether offered in <br />a group setting, one-on-one, or electronically, is the process of providing broad information to customers in order to <br />acquaint them with the services, programs, staff, and other resources at the Santa Ana Work Center, or its partner agencies. <br />3. Initial Assessment: For individuals new to the workforce system, initial assessment involves the gathering of basic <br />information about skill levels, aptitudes, abilities, barriers, and supportive service needs in order to recommend next <br />steps and determine potential referrals to partners or community resources. <br />4. Job Search, Placement Assistance, and Career Counseling: Job Search helps an individual seek, locate, apply for, <br />and obtain a job. It may include but is not limited to: job finding skills, orientation to the labor market, resume <br />preparation assistance, development of a job search plan, job development, referrals to job openings, placement services, <br />job finding clubs, job search workshops, vocational exploration, relocation assistance, and re-employment services such <br />as orientation, skills determination, and pre -layoff assistance. Placement Assistance is a service that helps people to <br />identify and secure paid employment that matches their aptitude, qualifications, experiences, and interests. Career <br />Counseling is a facilitated exploration of occupational and industrial information that will lead to a first, new, or a better <br />job for the individual. <br />5. Employment statistics -Labor Market Information: Collect and report data about employment levels, unemployment rates, <br />wages and earnings, employment projections, jobs, training resources and careers; (LMS <br />