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Certified Leadership Coach (CLC) Training (ICF Level 1: 60-hours)

The Certified Leadership Coach (CLC) Training Program is a Fast-Track towards the International Coaching Federation's (ICF) Associate Certified Coach (ACC) and provides participants with 60 Hours of Level 1 Accredited Coach Training.
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The Certified Leadership Coach (CLC) Training Program is a Fast-Track towards the International Coaching Federation's (ICF) Associate Certified Coach (ACC) and provides participants with 60 Hours of Level 1 Accredited Coach Training.

  • Languages Used: Offered in English only
  • Delivery Method: Offered as an in-person classroom and/or virtual classroom via Zoom
  • Locations: Provided as public offerings within Canada/USA, and as in-house offerings globally
  • Target Audience: Leaders at all levels in the workplace, business and corporate professionals, human resource professionals, consultants, project managers, change management professionals, and teachers and trainers.
  • Pre-requisites: None are required.
  • Number of Contact Hours: A total of 60 hours of Level 1 ICF-Accredited Training


Upon completion of the Certified Leadership Coach (CLC) Training Program, graduates will receive a Certified Leadership Coach (CLC) credential, satisfying the ICF's 60-hour coach-specific training requirement, the 10-hour mentor coaching requirement (includes three one-on-one mentor coaching hours), and the final evaluation/assessment of coaching skills at the ACC Level.

Once participants have passed the evaluation of coaching skill at the ACC Level, graduates will be pre-qualified to apply for ICF's Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential. The remaining steps include: 1) Accumulating 100 hours of coaching client experience (logged hours), and (2) Successfully passing the ICF's new Credentialing Exam.

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Patrick Jones shows aspiring photographers simple, practical steps for improving their photos. Jim has written many popular articles for dPS and specialises in teaching photography. You can learn more about Jim at his personal website (patrickphotography.com).
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