Course Description
The LUHFT Professional Coaching Programme is a 5-day programme for staff who have a keen interest in coaching and mentoring and are looking to learn more about the theory and practical application in the workplace.
There is a large body of research evidence that shows the link between activities such as coaching and their impact on individual and organisational performance.
Deliberate role-modelling and coaching by leaders is well placed to help people work at this deeper level, to gain confidence in themselves and to draw out their knowledge and skills, all the while building relationships of trust and openness.
The LUHFT Professional Coaching Programme is a 5-day programme for staff who have a keen interest in coaching and mentoring and are looking to learn more about the theory and practical application in the workplace.
Those staff completing the programme will be expected to offer formal coaching support to a wider audience, i.e. coach staff that they don’t line manage. They would be expected to keep a diary of their coaching activity and attend supervision sessions to reflect on their experience and access support from the supervision facilitator.
Having successfully completed the programme, you would become part of the LUHFT coaching network. You will continue to be supported post course through group supervision sessions and by attending CPD sessions designed to enhance and deepen your understanding of coaching. For our more active coaches, there is an option to become an accredited coach.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course you will have an overview of the critical aspects of coaching. Delivered in an engaging and interactive manner, topics covered in the programme include:
Intended Audience
This programme is suitable for all LUHFT colleagues. Being a good coach doesn’t depend on what band you are. A good coach or mentor is someone who helps the coachee work through an issue in a structured way, acting as a sounding board for ideas and helps them look towards a solution or actions for the future. They aren’t there to fix the problem for them.
Therefore we are looking for coaches who have a range of skills and qualities; the most obvious being:
How to book
Learning and Development has now gone fully self-service with ESR. This means rather than using the L&D portal on your desktop to book onto our courses, you will book your place directly through ESR.
Guidance can be found on your homepage of ESR (https://my.esr.nhs.uk/) .... look for the following section:
Workforce
Williamson House
4 Stephenson Way
Wavertree Technology Park
Liverpool
L13 1HD
Call: 0151 706 2462
Email: workforce@rlbuht.nhs.uk
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