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Advanced
Certificate in Coaching
Coaching
Development’s advanced certificate programme provides rigorous continuing
professional development for trained, practising coaches.
It
is a six-month programme designed for those who have completed an accredited
coach specific training programme of 125+ hours (20+ days) in length.
The
programme offers participants an opportunity to continue and deepen their
learning in a structured, challenging and rewarding environment.
The
Programme
Participants
will benefit from:
Supervision to encourage and support
the ongoing development of reflective, informed and ethical professional
coaching practices
Observed coaching sessions providing
clean, objective, practical feedback from selected qualified coaches for
refining and extending coaching skills
Advanced workshops to extend learning
in specific areas of interest
Six hours of personal coaching to accompany
your learning on this programme
A self-managing action learning group
with other advanced practitioners
A comprehensive practical and theoretical
assessment process based on the ICF’s PCC-level examination requirements.
Key
Elements
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Monthly
supervision |
Five
sessions conducted in small groups, either face-to-face or by telephone. |
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2
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Observation
& feedback |
Two sessions
with feedback from PCC or MCC certified coaches, held over a selection
of dates in central London. |
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3
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Advanced workshops |
A range of
one-day and two-day practical workshops will be offered. Subject areas
covered will include: building a successful coaching practice, advanced
coaching skills, and coaching in a corporate environment. Programme
participants will have free access
to all workshops. |
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Personal Coaching |
Six hours’
coaching from one of our senior staff to accompany your learning on the
programme |
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5
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Ongoing professional
development group |
Participation
in an ongoing peer group to support and challenge each other’s learning
and practice. |
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6
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Assessment |
The Coaching
Development assessment process, including a ‘live’ coaching assessment,
held on specified dates in central London. For those who intend to take
the ICF Portfolio route to an ACC, PCC or MCC credential, this is an opportunity
to prepare for that examination. |
Also
included
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Audio recordings of the observed coaching
sessions, including observers’ feedback (where requested and with permission
of client)
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DVD recording of live assessment coaching
session (where requested and with permission of client)
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Two reference letters from PCC or MCC
qualified coaches, attesting to your level of coaching as witnessed in
the observed coaching or assessment sessions.
Timing
/ Schedule
We strongly recommend that you attend
regular ongoing coaching supervision as soon as you begin an active coaching
practice, whether or not you decide to enter the advanced certificate programme
at that point. Supervision offers support, guidance and challenge and helps
form the basis of your best practice.
The programme will be offered twice
each year:
March – August
September - February
Entry
Requirements
To participate in the advanced certificate
programme you will need to have:
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Completed an accredited coach-specific
training programme of 125+ hours.
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An active coaching practice.
Certification
On completion of the programme you
will receive Coaching Development’s Advanced Certificate in Coaching. Coaching
Development is applying to the ICF to have key elements of the programme
recognised as Continuing Coach Education Units.
Fees
The fee for the programme is £2500
+ VAT (£2937.50 incl VAT). It covers all programme elements: supervision,
observed coaching sessions, workshops, personal coaching, professional
development group and assessment. The fee also covers any relevant recordings
and reference letters as detailed above.
Booking
To book your
place on the Coaching Development Advanced Certificate Programme please contact
Coaching Development by email:
mail coachingdevelopment.com,
or by
telephone
on 0845 122 7200 
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