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The ICF is a highly esteemed professional coaching organization responsible for establishing standards for professional coaching practices. The ICF provides a range of credentials, including the ICF PCC Credential, intended for coaches who have achieved the ICF ACC Certification and seek to further develop their coaching abilities and expertise. Getting a PCC Certification can be one of the most critical steps in a coach’s career. Not only does PCC Credential certify your commitment to professional development, but it also opens up new doors for growth and development. The ICF PCC distinguishes coaches with the verified skills required for effective coaching practice and substantial experience partnering with clients. The ICF PCC Certification is designed for professional coaches who provide coaching services as a primary focus of their professional practice.
The International Coach Federation (ICF) has three levels of Credentials. The second level is the ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC) Credential. If you have completed the Associate Certified Coach (ACC) Credential and want to take your coaching skills to the next level and become an ICF certified coach, then ICF PCC Certification is for you. The ICF level 2 certification is designed to help you develop your core competencies at the advanced level and in various types of coaching. Coaches who have earned the PCC credential have achieved proficiency in their knowledge of and ability to apply the ICF Core Competencies and the ICF Code of Ethics as a coaching professional.
The International Coach Federation (ICF) has three levels of Credentials. The second level is the ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC) Credential. If you have completed the Associate Certified Coach (ACC) Credential and want to take your coaching skills to the next level and become an ICF certified coach, then ICF PCC Certification is for you. The ICF level 2 certification is designed to help you develop your core competencies at the advanced level and in various types of coaching. Coaches who have earned the PCC credential have achieved proficiency in their knowledge of and ability to apply the ICF Core Competencies and the ICF Code of Ethics as a coaching professional.
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Every Monday
Sivakumar Padmanaban
🕒 Evening 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM (LOCAL TIME)
20 Sessions
$3,499.00
$6,998.00
50.00% off
Every Tuesday
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🕒 Evening 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM (LOCAL TIME)
20 Sessions
$3,499.00
$6,998.00
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The journey to becoming an ICF PCC certified coach involves several steps:
Step 1- Finish Coach Education: To qualify for the Professional Certified Coach PCC Certification, Completion of an ICF Level 2 Accreditation or complete ACTP program, including final assessment or 125+ hours of coach-specific education through ACC certificate programs and/or part of an ACTP program and/or completion of ACSTH program(s)
Step 2- Acquire Coaching Experience: Coaches must have completed at least 500+ hours with 25 or more clients, of which 450 hours are paid. At least 50 of these hours (paid or unpaid) must occur within 18 months of submitting your credential application,
Step 3- Mentor Coaching: Completed in Level 2 ICF or ACTP program Or 10 hours with a PCC or MCC credentialed coach over three months or longer. Three hours must be one-on-one.
Step 4- Submit an Application: Once they have obtained the necessary education and experience, coaches may apply for the Professional Certified Coach (PCC) Credential.
Step 5- Complete the Coach Knowledge Assessment (CKA): The CKA is a multi-choice test that assesses a coach’s knowledge of the ICF Core competencies and the ICF Code of Ethics. Coaches must complete the CKA to earn a Professional Certified Coach PCC Credential.
Step 6- Certification Renewal Every 3 Years: The ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC) Credential is valid for three years. Coaches must complete 40 hours of CCE every three years and follow the ICF Code of Ethics.
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Accreditation: ICF is the gold standard for the coaching industry, so you’ll get the recognition and credibility of being an accredited coach.
Increased Earnings Potential: Accredited coaches tend to make more money than other coaches because clients are more likely to pay more money for an accredited coach.
Access to Global Network: The ICF allows coaches to network with other coaches and resources worldwide. Access to Global Network can help you develop your skills and stay current on the latest coaching trends.
Continuation of Professional Development: Coaches must complete a certain amount of CEUs every three years to stay accredited.
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