This badge was issued to Sebastian Schick on 01 Jan 2018.
- Type Certification
- Level Intermediate
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Newfield Certified Coach
Issued by
The Coach Partnership
Newfield Certified Coaches have met the training standards established by the International Coaching Federation for coaching at the PCC level. They have completed 125+ coach training hours and demonstrated knowledge and proficient application of the ICF Core Coaching Competencies, ICF Code of Ethics, and an ontological approach to coaching. NCC holders show a commitment to high ethical standards and a competence in using a variety of behaviors and skills in their work with clients.
- Type Certification
- Level Intermediate
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Skills
- Active Listening
- Behavioural Effectiveness
- Building Trust
- Business Coaching
- Career Coaching
- Coaching Competencies
- Communicating Effectively
- Creating Awareness
- Establishing Agreements
- Executive Coaching
- Life Coaching
- Linguistic Distinctions
- Maintaining Presence
- Meeting Ethical Guidelines
- Moods & Emotions
- Ontological Coaching
- Partnering With Clients
- Powerful Questioning
- Setting Goals
- Somatic Coaching
- Speech Acts
Earning Criteria
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Completion of minimum 125 coach training hours that meet the International Coaching Federation guidelines for credentialing.
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Have done a minimum of 60 experienced coaching hours, with at least 10 different clients, using the Ontological coaching distinctions and the International Coaching Federation standards for coaching at the PCC level.
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Received 12 1-on-1 coach/mentor hours.
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Completed their coach assessment at the International Coaching Federation standards for coaching at the PCC level.
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Pass both knowledge and performance assessments at the Newfield Ontological Certified Coach level and at the International Coaching Federation standards for coaching at the PCC level.
Standards
The ICF core coaching competencies were developed to support a greater understanding of the skills and approaches used within today’s coaching profession as defined by the International Coach Federation.
The Code of Ethics is designed to provide appropriate guidelines, accountability and enforceable standards of conduct for all ICF Members and ICF Credential-holders, who commit to abiding by the ICF Code of Ethics.
Ontological coaching is one of the most effective methodologies for transformation available today—both personal transformation and organizational transformation. Ontological coaching is a practice that facilitates the emergence of new possibilities in the personal and/or professional life of an individual (or group).