Life Skills Coaching
The Mercy Force coaching curriculum is designed to develop your coaching competencies, so that you can be responsive in the moment to a variety of client types and needs. Once you have completed this curriculum you will have the ability to coach with confidence in your own personal, authentic style.
Our coaching curriculum is made up of two basic components - the Core Curriculum and the Certification Program. In order to join a Noah Center Team and to become a Certified Life Skills Coach (CLSC), you must complete both program components. After successful completion of the Certification Program you will receive a certificate.
Core Curriculum
The first component is the Core Curriculum that consists of five courses. Each one is a two-day intensive weekend course (Saturday and Sunday).
- Becoming a Life Skills Coach
- The Tools of a Life Skills Coach
- Introduction into Competency Assessment
- Methods of Coaching and Competency Modeling
- The Basics of Conflict Management
The second component is the Certification Program. This one-week program includes hands-on coaching, ongoing group work, and one-on-one supervision of actual coaching sessions. A team of master coaches works with you throughout the program to provide assistance and ensure your success.
Program Benefits
Who will benefit:
- Individuals who want to become professional coaches.
- Individuals wanting to acquire new communication and relationship skills.
- Individuals in vocational transition who want a new career.