ILM Level 7 Diploma in Coaching Supervision
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The opportunity to use supervision support with the coaching delegates was fantastic. It helped with real play instead of role play.
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Course
In Keswick
Description
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Type
Workshop
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Level
Advanced
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Location
Keswick
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Class hours
7h
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Duration
4 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
Experiential Coaching Supervision Programme
As part of our philosophy at Results Driven we very much believe that you learn by doing…
The Level 7 Certificate and Diploma in Coaching Supervision aim to equip professional coaches with the supervision skills and knowledge needed to practice as confident and competent coaching supervisors.
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About this course
Benefits for individuals
Coaching supervision can be an essential part of your CPD and helps maintain your own professional competence
Understand the purpose and principles of coaching supervision
Critically assess and reflect on your own ability to perform as an effective coaching supervisor
Develop the skills and theoretical knowledge of coaching supervision methods, approaches, reflective practices and activity
Evaluate the contribution of coaching supervision to stakeholders
Benefits for employers
Coaching supervision is a key process for organisations providing in-house coaching
Develop coaches who are able to use the feedback from supervisory sessions to plan their own and others’ professional development
Benchmark your organisation’s practice against an accepted framework
Ensure your coaches are properly equipped with the skills, knowledge and ethical understanding they need
The Level 7 Diploma in Coaching Supervision aims to equip professional coaches with the supervision skills and knowledge needed to practice as confident and competent coaching supervisors.
They are ideal for those seeking to develop their expertise in internal or external supervision of strategic, leadership, business or management coaching within an organisation.
These qualifications are a gateway to accreditation but are not a licence to practice.
Benefits for individuals
Coaching supervision can be an essential part of your CPD and helps maintain your own professional competence
Understand the purpose and principles of coaching supervision
Critically assess and reflect on your own ability to perform as an effective coaching supervisor
Develop the skills and theoretical knowledge of coaching supervision methods, approaches, reflective practices and activity
Evaluate the contribution of coaching supervision to stakeholders
Benefits for employers
Coaching supervision is a key process for organisations providing in-house coaching
Develop coaches who are able to use the feedback from supervisory sessions to plan their own and others’ professional development
Benchmark your organisation’s practice against an accepted framework
Ensure your coaches are properly equipped with the skills, knowledge and ethical understanding they need
There are no formal entry requirements but participants usually have experience of professional coaching.
ILM Diploma in Coaching Supervision
Gain practical experience of Coaching Supervision while on the course.
One of our account managers will contact you within 2 working days.
Reviews
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The opportunity to use supervision support with the coaching delegates was fantastic. It helped with real play instead of role play.
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Group knowledge as always is best, we had a fantastic group.
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Lots of learning, fun and outdoor activities with a great group of people.
← | →
Course rating
Recommended
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This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 7 years
Subjects
- Coaching
- Leadership
- Motivation and coaching
- Motivation techniques
- Communication Skills
- Listening Skills
- Time management
- Return on investment
- Negotiation Skills
- Negotiation techniques
Teachers and trainers (1)
Chris Goodwin
Trainer
Course programme
The Diploma in Coaching Supervision comprises of three mandatory units, 'Understanding the Principles and Practice of Coaching Supervision in Organisations' 'Undertaking an Extended Period of Coaching Supervision' and 'Reflecting on Your Own Ability to Perform Effectively as a Coaching Supervisor'.
Learners are required to demonstrate their ability to plan, deliver and review coaching supervision with individual coaches and groups.
For the Diploma, this is 100 hours of coaching supervision, and there is an added focus on comparing and contrasting individual supervision relationships across different levels of complexity within an organisation.
The 100 hours of coaching supervision for the Diploma qualification unit may include 30 hours that have been accredited as part of the Certificate qualification unit
Programme delivery
These programmes are delivered by a team of our coaching experts. Chris Goodwin, Louise Gozzard, Dave Reynolds, Lucy Carter and Ian Shepherd. All the team are qualified executive coaches and coach supervisors and deliver the programme across the UK.
Additional information
ILM Level 7 Diploma in Coaching Supervision