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Personalized guidance for credential readiness and coaching growth

True development in coaching happens through focused, personalized attention. Mentor coaching and supervision are designed to support coaches who have completed their coach education and are now navigating the next stage of their professional journey—strengthening capability, addressing gaps, and preparing for ICF credentialing.

These engagements provide a structured, one-on-one developmental space where coaches receive detailed, competency-based feedback aligned precisely with ICF standards. The work is not generic or group-based. Each coach is supported individually, with attention to their unique learning needs, experience level, and credentialing goals.

Mentoring and supervision are offered for coaches pursuing ACC, PCC, or MCC credentials, as well as for practicing coaches seeking continued professional development and reflective support.

Mentor Coaching: Focused support for credentialing

Mentor coaching is designed for coaches who are preparing to apply for ICF credentials or who are seeking clarity on how to strengthen their coaching in alignment with ICF Core Competencies.

Each mentor coaching engagement follows a structured, personalized process:

Initial Assessment

Coaching recordings are reviewed in detail to identify current competency levels and specific development opportunities aligned with ICF markers.

Personalized Development Plan

A focused development plan is co-created, addressing individual growth areas, learning needs, and credentialing requirements.

Focused Practice and Feedback

Through regular one-on-one sessions, coaches receive specific, actionable feedback on their coaching, with guidance on what to shift, refine, or deepen.

Credential Preparation

Support is provided to prepare coaching calls for ICF submission, ensuring they demonstrate the required competency levels with clarity and confidence.

Supervision: Ongoing reflection and professional growth

Supervision offers practicing coaches a reflective space to explore their work, patterns, challenges, and ethical considerations in a supportive and structured environment.

Through supervision, coaches are able to:

  • Examine their coaching practice with greater awareness
  • Explore ethical dilemmas and professional responsibilities
  • Notice patterns in client work and coaching presence
  • Strengthen self-awareness and resilience as a practitioner

Supervision supports sustainable coaching practice by encouraging reflection, learning, and integration over time, rather than performance or evaluation.

Who Mentoring & Supervision Serves

Mentoring and supervision are designed for:

  • Coaches who need mentor coaching hours for ICF credential applications
  • Coaches preparing specific coaching calls for ICF submission and seeking expert review
  • Practicing coaches who want ongoing supervision and continued professional growth
  • Coaches transitioning between credential levels and seeking focused, personalized support

These engagements respect the coach’s existing experience while providing clarity, structure, and developmental guidance aligned with professional standards.

How This Works?

Mentoring and supervision engagements are characterized by:

  • One-on-one, personalized support
  • Alignment with both traditional and updated ICF pathways
  • Clear developmental focus rather than generic advice
  • High standards of confidentiality, ethics, and professionalism
    The intent is not to “fix” a coach, but to support conscious development—helping coaches refine their practice, strengthen their presence, and move forward with confidence and integrity.