Why ICF Credentialing?
Though the field of coaching is exploding, it’s still a relatively young profession. Unlike other fields, it remains unregulated at this point, leaving room for all kinds of things to be done under the name of coaching. Because of this, the profession desperately needed a codified set of Practice Standards and Ethical Guidelines, and the ICF created those – just like the American Medical Association has created standards and ethics for healthcare professionals.
The ICF also established Curriculum Standards to ensure consistency in coach education, and a credentialing system that has become the industry standard.
Today, most any media coverage on coaching will cite the International Coach Federation, their standards, and their credentials. As a result, informed persons and organizations seeking to hire a coach often only consider those with ICF credentials.
Getting Started
If you’re just getting started, our Level 1 and Level 2 programs both begin with our foundational certification course, The Essentials of Life Coaching or The Essentials of Leadership Coaching. The full journey is outlined in the image below.
NOTE: The information here serves only as an overview and guide to the ICF credentialing process. For more information regarding ICF’s credentialing requirements visit their website at coachfederation.org.
Already In Process?
That’s no problem! PCCI has been an ICF-accredited coach-specific education provider since 2014. Prior to the ICF’s recent accreditation framework changes (effective January of 2023) PCCI held the ACSTH (Approved Coach Specific Training Hours) accreditation. We’ll walk you through the steps below: