Earning a credential from Christian Coaches Network International (CCNI) signifies your commitment to professional excellence and faith-based coaching standards. Here’s a concise guide to achieving this recognition:
- Membership: Ensure you’re an active CCNI member in good standing. Non-members can also apply for Credentialing for a higher fee.
- Ethical Standards: Adhere to CCNI’s ethical guidelines, reflecting integrity in your coaching practice.
- Coaching Experience: Accumulate substantial real-world coaching hours with actual clients, moving beyond theoretical scenarios.
- Mentor Coaching: Engage in mentorship under a professionally credentialed Christian coach to refine your skills.
- Professional References: Obtain endorsements from respected Christian coaching peers who can attest to your proficiency and character.
Embarking on this credentialing journey not only enhances your professional standing but also affirms your dedication to delivering Christ-centered coaching excellence. Pursuing a Christian coaching credential provides a pathway for ongoing professional develop to help you grow into your fullness as a coach while assuring your clients of your competency and commitments. Explore CCNI’s three credentials and the requirements here.