ICF MENTOR COACHING
I provide mentor coaching to those seeking to improve their practice or obtain an International Coach Federation (ICF) credential.
I have had the great honour of working with numerous coaches during their coach training and credentialing journey. Training to become a coach or enhancing your professional development through credentialing is both a personal and professional journey, which often leads to a lot of introspection and reflection. This can sometimes be an isolating and lonely path. I, too, have been there (and still am) and have relished the opportunity to work with masterful coaches and trainers who have helped me to build confidence and reflect on my practice, growing me as a coach. That’s why I chose to become a mentor.
I have worked with two prominent local coaching schools, the Life Coach Academy and The Neuroleadership Group, providing one to one mentoring and assessments. I have completed over 400 hours of coach-specific training and received my Professional Certified Coach (PCC) with the ICF in 2014. I am slowly but surely, continuing on the journey to becoming a Master Certified Coach (MCC). I have an undergraduate Social Sciences degree specialising in Coaching and a Master of Science (Applied Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology) through the University of East London. In 2018 I commenced as a post-graduate student at Auckland University of Technology undertaking a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program, awarded the Vice Chancellors Doctoral Scholarship. It is safe to say I am a committed and lifelong learner and advocate of personal and professional development.
The International Coach Federation (ICF) path to credentialing
For ICF credentialing, mentor coaching means that an applicant is coached on coaching skills according to the ICF core competencies. The coaching is not related to practice building or personal development topics.
There are three paths to ICF credentialing, all of which require an applicant to have completed 10 hours of mentor coaching. For those undertaking training through an Accredited Coach Training Program (ACTP), mentor coaching will form part of your overall programme and will be provided in house by the school. However, those undertaking Approved Coach Specific Training Hours (ACSTH) or the Portfolio path are often required to source their own mentor coaching, and that’s where I can help. For more information about the different paths to credentialing, please follow this link.
A minimum of three of the 10 mentoring hours must be one-on-one coaching with the mentor. Group coaching may count for a maximum of 7 hours toward the mentoring requirement. The group being mentored may not consist of more than 10 participants.
Format and Fees
I predominately offer one to one mentor coaching over the phone or via Zoom and offer packages based on the number of mentor coaching hours required. The rate is $375 plus GST for a 60-minute session; however, I offer discounts for those booking a complete 10-hour package.
If you have a few coach colleagues who would like to form a virtual group, then I am more than happy to discuss the option of group and individual mentoring packages. Group work is a cost-effective way to receive mentoring while expanding your learning through others.
Testimonials
If you would like to hear more from previous clients, please check out my LinkedIn profile.
Get in touch
I would love to work with you, so please get in touch, and we can discuss your needs, objectives, and budget.