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Taller Tech

An Effective Practice

Description

Taller Tech is a program of Taller San Jose, an organization in Santa Ana, California, that trains young people with no marketable job skills for employment in the construction industry. This 15-week, paid apprenticeship program focuses on the fundamentals of residential construction and incorporates: safety awareness and training, industry related math, construction theory, hands-on experience, adherence to attendance policies, mentoring, job coaching and leadership development. Led by a Licensed General Contractor with more than 30 years of experience, Taller Tech is guided by a board of Orange County's largest builders and developers.

Goal / Mission

The goal of this program is to help high-risk youth develop marketable skills and to instill in students the values of dignity, responsibility and community.

Results / Accomplishments

Taller Tech claims the following results:

-87% of graduates are employed
-95% are working in the industry
-93% remain employed 12 months later
-49% are in an apprenticeship or attending college
-$11.42 per hour - average starting wage for graduates
-Of graduates who were previously incarcerated, 92% have not been rearrested.

About this Promising Practice

Organization(s)
Taller San Jose
Primary Contact
Taller San Jose Tech
810 N. Poinsettia
Santa Ana, CA 92701
(714) 569-0940
http://www.tallersanjose.org/taller-tech.php
Topics
Economy / Employment
Education / Educational Attainment
Organization(s)
Taller San Jose
Source
Finance Project
Date of publication
Apr 2006
Location
Santa Ana, CA
Additional Audience
Young Adults
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