Our next Module III Cohorts launch early in 2025.
If you're a graduate of SeattleCoach Modules I and II, have completed another ICF program, or are already an ACC or PCC, a Module III Cohort could be a good next step.
Through the years SeattleCoaches have asked for further opportunities to practice, to prepare for credentialing and above everything else, to stay connected and continue to grow with the support of other great colleagues. Think of these advanced SeattleCoach Cohorts as mastermind groups, or communities of practice. Some members re-up every year.
- You finished Module I and Module II. Maybe even earned your ACC.
- You loved this work.
- You've got the bug.
- You loved our Cohort model.
- You want to keep going.
- You want to complete or advance your ICF Certification.
- (If this is you, keep reading)
Now What?
Each year we launch new Module III Cohorts/Tracks, each one with a maximum of ten coaches. Each Track meets for ten 2-hour sessions. And each one is designed with a specific focus as well as to help you to become increasingly fluent with the SeattleCoach Key Skills, your personal presence, and of course, the ICF Core Competencies.
SeattleCoach Module III Cohorts are less about introducing lots of new content (bring your Playbook!), and more about deepening what you know within the context of the ICF’s Core Competencies + how you like to work. Plus, during any SeattleCoach Module III, we will observe and give live-action feedback to each member at least twice.
In a SeattleCoach Module III Cohort. You'll receive:
- Additional ICF Accredited CCEs, and
- Up to seven hours of group mentor coaching. You need ten hours, and three must be individual mentor coaching. During any SeattleCoach Module III, we will observe and give live-action feedback to each member at least twice.
- And you also get another several months in the company of other great SeattleCoaches.
- In addition, we recommend that every three years you complete The ICF’s Complimentary online Ethics course (3 hours). Simply log as a member to take this brief course.
These three Module III Tracks are always in demand: