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CERTIFIED
CAREER MANAGEMENT COACH
Christian Track
Frequently
Asked Questions About Career Coach Academy's 15-week CCMC
Program
Special Announcement - ICF Accreditation:
The 30-hour CCMC program is accredited by the International
Coach Federation (ICF) as an Approved Coach-Specific Training
Hours (ACSTH) program!
Christian
Career Coach Training
For those
interested in a program that incorporates purpose-driven biblical
perspectives into career coaching, we offer a Christian Track.
Classes start with a brief prayer for our time together, lessons
incorporate scripture references relative to principles taught,
and freedom is granted to incorporate God's perspective on
life/work issues when coaching clients who request coaching
from a biblical world view.
Cluster
Or Individual Training
Choose between 1) individual training or 2) a small cluster of up to 10 peer students led by Susan Britton Whitcomb, Nancy Branton, or Christine Edick (cluster format also requires 5 hours of individual mentor coaching). Either way, we can GUARANTEE that if you do the work you will come away with the know-how to qualify for the certification of Certified Career Management Coach and be able to use .
Why
The Academy?
Foundational
to becoming a good coach is the ability to master a unique
communication style. To become a good coach you must practice
with people-asking awesome questions, listening at multiple
levels, offering timely insight, guiding the conversation
toward God's agenda without pushing your agenda or letting
the client get sidetracked or derailed.
These
skills cannot be mastered in a weekend format (have you ever
come back to your office after being at a great conference,
only to forget half of what you've learned or be too busy
to implement the other half?) Nor can coaching be mastered
entirely by embarking on self-directed study or reading books
(much the same as taking a course on music appreciation does
not equip you to play Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata). Career
Coach Academy 's 15-week format allows you to turn coaching
theory into reality as you "practice coach" in a safe, small-group
format and integrate it into your practice over a period of
time.
Time
We
"meet" from the comfort of home/office via telephone bridge
line for 15 weeks, for just under 2 hours each time (we take
a quick "stretch" break in the middle of each session). Total
class hours are 30. The beauty of the 15-week program allows
you the time and framework to assimilate, practice and execute
the new systems, strategies, and communication styles learned.
Individual
1-on-1 training will be scheduled at a mutually convenient
time and can be compressed into a slightly shorter time frame
or stretched to a slightly longer time frame-whatever will
work best for your schedule.
Clusters
are scheduled to meet once each week for 15 consecutive weeks
via a telephone bridge line that connects you with your instructor
and your cluster-mates. See our calendar
or email Terri at CareerCoachAcademy@gmail.com
for upcoming dates and times.
Technology
No special
computer technology is required for the coaching clusters,
although it is highly recommended that you have a computer
for obtaining email and sharing files. Also, if you don't
already have one, purchase a good quality telephone headset
and use a telephone that is not dependent on a battery charge.
Content
The Career
Coach program is packed with rich content, providing coaching
and career management principles, tools, forms, and strategies
that you'll need to serve clients. For instance, program sessions
include these topics:
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Career
Coaching-What It Is: the pairing of two disciplines-professional
coaching and career management, International Coach
Federation (ICF) and other definitions of coaching,
ICF's 11 core competencies, the Career Coach Academy
definition of career coaching, types of career coaching
clients you'll encounter and strategies to serve them,
secrets to effective listening, the "goal-gap-get
there" model, and more. Essentials of coaching
are presented in a memorable "5 C's" model, which
incorporates emotional intelligence, useful frameworks,
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Career
Coaching-What It Is NOT: directly consulting/advising
clients, reading the "crystal ball" about a client's
future; counseling or psychotherapy; plus red flags
to watch for that may indicate a need for referral to
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Career
Reconnaissance: clarifying the Master F.I.T.-tm
(Function, Industry, Things that matter to the client);
the significance of strengths; using the Career Management
Wheel and other informal assessments to identify values
and goals. Popular career development theories are overviewed,
including structural and life-span development theories.
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Career
Assessments: overview of career assessment
instruments, including career attitudes and concerns,
personality, interests and skills, and values. |
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Career
Exploration & Decision-Making: Learn how
to expand your clients' options and thinking through
creative exercises. Understand the importance for the
client of coming to a commitment and how to ensure that
commitment is solid. |
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Supporting
Change: Strategies include self-care, the keys
to being "toleration-free," future focus, structure,
and people power-assembling a support team. |
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Research:
library research, Internet research (general and niche
career sites, free and fee-based online research resources,
SIC/NAICS code division structure and resources), and
people research. |
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Networking:
informational interviewing (before, during,
after), developmental and strategic networking; the
covert job-search letter; scripts to open doors for
networking; people and places to jump start networking.
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Career
Branding: 3-point marketing message, the 30-second
sound bite and 2-minute elevator speech; your "ROI"
strengths. |
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Resumes:
options and strategies for outsourcing, coaching,
or writing the resume; a 7-point primer on resume writing
strategy; templates and example resumes for your use.
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Interviewing:
how candidates are judged, the four interviewer styles,
candidates' traits of success, uncovering the real job,
developing "ROI" responses and the universal answer,
salary negotiation essentials, the proactive close,
turning the interview from an interrogation into a collaboration.
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Internet
Job Search: insider secrets for uncovering
openings, posting resumes, delivering "glitch-free"
resumes, and having employers contact you. |
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Job-Launch
and Job Jump-Start: success strategies for
starting a new position; a 5-point plan for transforming
a bad job situation into a manageable situation. |
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Career
Management: Top 10 keys for successful 21 st
century career management, 5-10 year master-planning,
the importance of "response-ability," proactivity,
networking, brand management, communications, your ROI
value. |
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Business
Building & Practice Management: lead generation-keeping
the funnel flowing, who are your clients and where do
they congregate, converting leads to clients-asking
for the money without choking, brand management, niching,
solution marketing, product management (what will you
offer), income formulas and options, systems management
as your safety net, the time management triad. |
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Forms,
Forms, Forms!: You'll receive in this program
a valuable toolkit of coaching forms, including coaching
agreements, client program proposals, informal assessment
tools, intake forms, and more. |
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Career
Coach Manual: The Academy provides you with
a 400+ page manual written by Susan Britton Whitcomb,
author of eResumes (McGraw Hill) and the popular "Magic"
series published by JIST Works, including Resume Magic,
Interview Magic, and Job Search Magic. The Academy's
manual is packed with valuable information that covers
the career continuum, including tools and strategies
for assessment, exploration, decision-making, transition,
skill development, personal branding, marketing, networking,
job search, resume writing, interviewing, advancement,
and career management |
Time
Commitment
How much
time will you spend in addition to class-time hours? Past
participants indicate spending between one to two hours each
week for reading preclass material. Others report spending
additional time implementing new coaching and marketing concepts
learned in class (e.g., revising their web site to include
coaching services; writing value statements to articulate
the return-on-investment that coaching clients receive; setting
aside "think" time to envision the direction they'd
like to take their business, etc.).
Accreditation
Career
Coach Academy has been approved by International Coach Federation
as an Approved Coach Specific Training Hours Program (ACSTH) for 30 hours of training.
CEUs
Thirty CEUs are granted from The Career Management Alliance (formerly Career Masters Institute).
CCMC
Evaluation
At the
conclusion of the program, participants who have missed no
more than 3 classes may sit for the CCMC exam, which involves
a short multiple-choice exam and a live 45-minute coaching
evaluation with an ICF Master Certified Coach playing the
part of a career client. Training is structured in such a
way that you have ample opportunity to learn and apply the
skills and information necessary to pass the oral exam. Nearly
all (97%) who have opted to sit for the credential have passed
on the first time.
There
is no additional fee for the exam. Those passing will receive
a listing on the CMI/Career Coach Academy web site to promote
your credentials as a Certified Career Management Coach, rights
to use the CCMC logo (see below), and a display certificate
suitable for framing. In addition, the credential also
makes you eligible for other opportunities that Career Coach
Academy pursues on behalf of CCMC practitioners. To maintain the CCMC credential, 10 CEUs of coach-specific
training are required every two years.
Investment
Cluster
format (up to 10 classmates): Early-Bird Discount: Investment
is $1,995 with payment at least three weeks in advance plus mentor coaching of $500. If registering less than three weeks in advance, investment is $2,295. Alternate monthly installment options include 4 monthly payments of $525 (first installment due three weeks in advance of course start date); OR, 3 monthly installments of $695 (first installment due three weeks in advance of course start date). For monthly installments when registering less than three weeks in advance of start date, call for details.
Individual format (one-on-one): Investment is $3,595 with payment four weeks in advance. Alternate monthly installment options include 4 monthly payments of $945.
Numerous coaches reported that they paid for the program before it was over because of their ability to market and offer valuable career coaching services.
Materials fee: Also required for the course is the text: "Co-Active Coaching" ($39.95) available through amazon.com and retail booksellers.
Note: Program requires a minimum enrollment of 4 students.
Individual
Mentor Coaching Requirement
For those participating in the Cluster format who wish to take the certification exam, there is also a requirement of 5 one-on-one mentor coaching calls (approximately 1-hour each) to focus on developing career coaching competencies. Mentor coaching will give you insights, confidence, and momentum that are priceless, as well as individualized strategies for working with clients. Mentor coaching is not required for individuals who hold the ICF credential (ACC, PCC or MCC) and have at least 50 hours of experience coaching individuals on career matters. If you are already working with an ICF-credentialed PCC or MCC coach on the area of career coaching competencies, your time here will apply (just email us documentation). If you are not already working with a coach, Susan Whitcomb, Nancy Branton, and Christine Edick provide individual mentor coaching at a discounted rate of $100 per session (for a total of $500). The individual mentor coaching can be completed up to 3 weeks after completion of the 15-week program in order to take the oral exam and qualify for your credential.
Return-On-Investment
(ROI)
Your Return-on-Investment
is three-fold: Foundational coaching competencies that will
enable you to motivate yourself, your clients, and everyone
around you . Savvy career management strategies that have
helped thousands move forward faster in their careers and
. Proven business management and marketing systems to structure
your services, attract new clients, and develop a reputation
as a performance-based provider of career management services.
We hope
this information is helpful and, of course, we encourage you
to participate in training that will increase your knowledge
of career coaching, boost your confidence in marketing and
providing these services, and be of value to the clients you
serve. We'd love to have you join us in the next program!
For more information, contact Terri Ferrara - CareerCoachAcademy@gmail.com
"You are not here merely to make a living. You are
here in order to enable the world to live more amply, with
greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope and achievement.
You are here to enrich the world, and you impoverish yourself
if you forget the errand." --
Woodrow Wilson
What
Others Have Said About Career Coach Academy's CCMC Certification:
This
program is comprehensive, touching on virtually every aspect
of career coaching - from initial assessments for a career
explorer all the way through ongoing career management for
a career conqueror. It provides not only the information,
but also tangible tools that can be used to build a successful
practice. If someone is truly serious about career coaching
as a business - whether as an add-on to an existing business
or focusing on coaching as their entire business - Career
Coach Academy is the only way to go. Career Coach Academy
has truly provided more value than I expected (and I was expecting
a lot!).
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Laura Scheible, CCMC, Agape Career Services
"Susan's material is thorough, thought-provoking,
and powerful, and she delivers life-changing insights along
with the practice coaching exercises in a warm and engaging
manner."
~ Mark A. Kover, CCMC, StrategiVision Coaching & Consulting
The
CCMC Program experience was inspiring, uplifting and fulfilling
both personally and professionally.
~ Karen
Hagans, CCMC, Director of Career Development, Ashland University
Through
this program, I have gained the confidence to actually start
coaching clients in the field of information technology and
I have attained a freelance writing position as a career columnist
of national magazine for information technology professionals.
Thanks Susan!!!!
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Felicia Vaughn, M.Ed., CCMC
This is such an excellent course. I am really getting a lot out of it. I hope to be used by God in His Kingdom purpose with these new tools.
~ Al Garcia
Clusters
typically begin in January, April/May and September
(call for details)
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