Level 3 Coaching and Mentoring

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Get practical experience of coaching and mentoring at work

Who is this qualification for?

This qualification is designed for people in their first management roles – including team leaders and first-line managers. Get the tools and confidence to coach people as part of your normal working role.
Results for you

• Know what it takes to be an effective coach in your workplace
• Understand how coaching works – learn a coaching model and tools and techniques to support it
• Put your new skills into practice in your job – carry out supervised coaching sessions
• Analyse, assess and plan to improve your own coaching ability
Impact for your employer

• Implement coaching to improve performance in your organisation
• Ensure the managers you develop as coaches are properly equipped with the skills, knowledge and ethical understanding they need to be effective
• Measurable impact from supervised coaching sessions carried out as part of this qualification
Focus on the skills you need

There are three mandatory units in this qualification, which you can take as either an Award or a Certificate. ‘Understanding good practice in workplace coaching’ covers the role of coaching, basic coaching processes and the abilities and qualities you need to be a good coach. ‘Reflecting on workplace coaching skills’ will give you the tools to analyse and improve your own performance as a coach. ‘Undertaking coaching in the workplace’ requires you to plan and carry out at least six hours of coaching, with supervision and support. At Certificate level, this unit is replaced by ‘Undertaking an extended period of coaching in the workplace’, which requires at least 36 hours of coaching for a deeper level of skill and experience.

Full qualification details

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Credit Value

The range of credits a learner must undertake to gain this qualification

13 - 13
Structure

Details of the qualification, learning time involved and criteria a learner must satisfy

Qualification consists of three mandatory units, one hour induction and at least two hours tutorial support. Learners must attain 13 credits. (81)

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