How to become an ICF certified Coach:
Becoming an International Coaching Federation (ICF) certified coach is a highly respected credential in the coaching profession. The process involves several key steps, from education to practical experience. Here’s a breakdown of the steps you would need to undergo to achieve ICF certification:
1. Choose the Certification Level
- Associate Certified Coach (ACC): This is the entry-level credential.
- Professional Certified Coach (PCC): This is the mid-level credential.
- Master Certified Coach (MCC): This is the highest level of credentialing.
Start by deciding which level of certification you want to pursue. Most people start with the ACC.
2. Complete Coach-Specific Training
- Enroll in an ICF-accredited coaching program. These programs are categorised as:
- Accredited Coach Training Program (ACTP): A comprehensive program covering all aspects needed for certification.
- Approved Coach Specific Training Hours (ACSTH): A more flexible approach where you can mix and match training from different providers.
- Continuing Coach Education (CCE): For advanced learning and specialisation.
Ensure that the program you choose aligns with the level of certification you're pursuing.
3. Accumulate Coaching Experience
- For ACC:
- Complete 100 hours of coaching experience with at least eight clients.
- For PCC:
- Complete 500 hours of coaching experience with at least 25 clients.
- For MCC:
- Complete 2,500 hours of coaching experience with at least 35 clients.
Make sure these hours are documented properly, as you'll need to submit them during your application.
4. Get Coaching Supervision
- You need to work with a mentor/supervisor coach who is ICF-certified (at the same or higher level you’re applying for).
- ACC: Requires 10 hours of mentor coaching over at least three months.
- PCC & MCC: Similar mentor coaching requirements apply, but tailored to the advanced level of certification.
5. Pass the ICF Credentialing Exam
- After completing your training and accumulating coaching hours, you must pass the ICF Credentialing Exam.
- The exam consists of multiple-choice questions based on the ICF Core Competencies, Code of Ethics, and coaching knowledge.
6. Submit the Application
- Once you have met all the requirements, you can submit your application through the ICF website.
- The application will require documentation of your coaching hours, training, mentor coaching, and a recording of a coaching session (with a transcript for ACC and PCC levels).
7. Review and Approval
- After submission, your application will be reviewed by ICF assessors. If everything is in order, your credential will be granted.
8. Maintain Your Credential
- ICF credentials must be renewed every three years. To maintain your certification, you'll need to complete continuing education and submit a renewal application.
Additional Tips:
- Join ICF Chapters: Getting involved with local or global ICF chapters can provide networking opportunities and additional resources.
- Continuous Learning: Stay updated with new coaching trends and methods through workshops, webinars, and additional certifications.
By following these steps diligently, you can become an ICF certified coach and join a globally recognised community of coaching professionals.