How do I Become a Coach?

publication date: Apr 23, 2008
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author/source: Coaches Plus
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Some common questions

 

Do I need to do a training course or get a qualification to coach?

No.  However, this may not be the case in the future as regulation of the coaching industry is under much discussion.

It is worth getting coach specific training as:

At Coaches Plus we thoroughly recommend and endorse good quality coach-specific training because it increases your confidence and skills-base and is often a useful platform from which to build your coaching practice.  We also believe that clients benefit from working with skilled coaches who are committed to investing in their own professional development as coaches.

Do I need to get accredited/credentialed?

No.  Credentialing or accreditation is a process whereby you apply to your coaching professional body to have your learning, experience, coaching hours, skills levels etc recognised.

Sometimes this is done via paper-based evidence alone and sometimes it requires tests, assessments or exams – depending on the professional body.

Lots of coaches apply for accreditation or credentialing in order to:

Do I need to belong to a professional association/coaching body?

No.  Rather than one single entity - there are a number of professional bodies worldwide.  However, they vary in size, level and type of activity and focus.

Coaches join coaching professional bodies to:

Coaches Plus thoroughly recommends membership of a coaching professional body.

Do I need a coach or a mentor or a supervisor?

No.  However, there are great benefits to both yourself and your clients if you have this type of support.

Coaches Plus thoroughly recommends that all coaches work with a coach.  We have found that mentor coaching is extremely valuable in improving individual’s coaching skills and that supervision is extremely valuable in assisting coaches in addressing ethical and boundary issues.

What experience do I need?

This depends on who you are going to coach – essentially you need experience which is understood and valued by your potential clients. 

If you want to coach leaders, for example, it is useful to have leadership experience in the sector you want to work in.  Most coaches begin by working in the industry they have experience in.

So, how do I get started in coaching?

You can get started straight away – but you need to:

You also need to make some decision about whether you will:

 

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Author:                 © Sonia Thomas July 2008

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