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Coaching Supervision Group SIG – October 2022
October 12, 2022 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
$10.00 – $32.50Topic: Coaching Supervision Group SIG
Hosts: Paul Sanbar, PCC, ESIA* / Courtney Birch Webster, PCC, CPCC
CCE’s: 1.0 Core Competencies / 0.5 Resource Development
Date: Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM Pacific Time
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom.us / Your link to join the conference will be sent after you register. Remember to login before registering for the event.
Description
Supervision is a non-judgmental partnership in which the coach brings his/her work to a supervisor to explore challenges, ethical dilemmas, emotional responses, and how the personal may intrude into the professional. The supervisor does not evaluate or judge but holds a reflective space for learning and connection for the group.
ICF research has identified key benefits for coaches who receive Coaching Supervision, which include:
- Increased self-awareness
- Greater confidence
- Increased objectivity
- Heightened sense of belonging
- Reduced feelings of isolation
- Increased resourcefulness
Two Groups, One Date and Time
Whether you are a newer coach or an experienced one, you will find a resonant space for you and your peers to gather and reflect. Both facilitators and all attendees will all meet together on Zoom to center ourselves, and then we will separate into two groups based upon experience.
- Paul Sanbar will lead the veteran coaches group
- Courtney Birch Webster will facilitate the group for coaches with fewer than 750 hours of coaching.
For both groups, we request that you take a moment of reflection prior to joining to ensure you bring into the session an active client case (or recently active) to discuss. That said, if you’ve never experienced coaching supervision or you aren’t sure if your case is a good one, come anyway to learn and grow.
About Paul Sanbar, PCC, ESIA*
Paul’s life and career have been dedicated to the field of self-development and to effecting positive change through storytelling and conversations, initially as a psychotherapist and now as a Professional Certified Coach [PCC] accredited by the International Coaching Federation. *His European Supervision Individual Accreditation [ESIA] with the European Mentoring & Coaching Council is pending.
With his clinical understanding of group dynamics from over a decade of experience facilitating groups both in-person and online, Paul uses purposeful play and a passion for psychological safety to create reflective spaces that elicit generative outcomes. In addition to his private coaching supervision practice, he offers a monthly, hands-on reflection-on-action online meet-up for coaches, and coaching supervision groups for Hawthorne Union, a continuing education company. He is also a contracted coaching supervisor for AceUp, a systemic coaching company, and a triad facilitator for the Goldvarg Consulting Group Coaching Supervision certification.
About Courtney Birch Webster, PCC, CPCC
With over 14 years of coaching experience, Courtney is committed to a results-oriented approach that is driven by a belief that success comes from a bold action plan using measurable goals to generate extraordinary results in lives, careers and business. She delights in working with clients to increase their effectiveness, productivity, engagement, impact and joy by focusing on and leveraging their unique strengths and genuine brilliance, and does so with humor, compassion, and a laser focus on transformation.
Having served on the ICFLA board for seven years, including as President in 2016, Courtney is thrilled to be back in service with this offering to the community. A fortunate recipient of coaching “Super-Vision” for the last seven years, she will be a Certified Coaching Supervisor by the Goldvarg Consulting Group as of Spring 2022. Clients remark on both the safe space Courtney creates and the heart and compassion she brings to each session. She looks forward to bringing that to the reflective space of “Super-Vision”…and you can count on having some fun, too.