Professional Coach Training Program - Sydney 2020
This 3 day coach training program is just one component of the all-inclusive Diploma coach training courses offered by the Australian Institute of Professional Coaches. Students enrolled in the Diploma courses are guided towards coaching practice according to the standards set by the International Coach Federation. Prior to the workshop, you will receive all pre-reading material as well as all resources supplied. If you are not a student or graduate of one of these Diploma courses, that’s OK. There is an option to purchase attendance to our Professional Coach Training Workshop. You will receive a Certificate of Attainment – Coaching Level 1 when you complete the program. If you decide to take your studies further, the cost of this program will be credited towards the fees for the Diploma coaching course of your choice. In any case, you will receive the first two units of study in our Diploma of Professional Coaching so that you will be fully up-to-speed with the AIPC positive psychology approach to coaching and learn a little bit more about yourself before you attend the 3 day workshop Program. Join with students of the Australian Institute of Professional Coaches to learn about coaching and why it is such a powerful tool for behavioural change and performance improvement. Learn the coaching skills that will enable you to communicate more clearly, build relationships based on trust more quickly, and ask the powerful questions that will take your client deeper to discover their own insights and solutions. You are the facilitator of their learning. Your role is to be their confidante and sounding-board as they identify their life, work or career goals, gain clarity on what specifically is the problem confronting them, and empower them to grasp the amazing opportunity or challenge that is open to them. You will need to come prepared with 3 issues that you can be coached on by another student. These issues or concerns may relate to work, family, or life in general such as conflict with a work colleague, indecision about a future career opportunity or attempts that you have unsuccessfully made to achieve a certain goal. They should not relate to counselling issues such as marriage breakdowns, suicide attempts or domestic violence. You will get the most out of the workshop if you are prepared to share issues that are of concern to you personally, in this safe space, rather than invent possible issues. The aim of the coaching practice is for you to learn the coaching process, and practice the coaching skills, not necessarily to solve all your problems (although coaching is a very powerful process and may assist you along these lines). Coaching is such an exciting and rewarding vocation. In this 3 day program you will learn how to take your clients on their journey to achieve amazing outcomes for themselves, their families and work colleagues. For more information about the Professional Coach Training Program or the Australian Institute of Professional Coaches, email or call us to speak with our National Careers Manager who will provide you with all the details. E: careers@professionalcoachtraining.com.au P: 1300 309 360
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