Coaching supervision
I love my own work as a coach, and have gained a lot from being supervised myself.
So it's a pleasure to work with other coaches who want space, support and challenge to reflect, develop and grow in the profession.
My training
I trained as a supervisor with the leading international provider of supervision training in the coaching field, the Coaching Supervision Academy, and am accredited by the Association of Coaching Supervisors.
I originally did the training because I thought it would be a good way to develop myself as a coach – which it was! But I also found that I really enjoyed working with other coaches and sharing their coaching journey, so I’ve kept doing it.
What my supervision clients say
Benefits of supervision
The coaches I supervise may be just out of training, or have more than a decade in the profession. They include both independent and in-house coaches: I’ve been both myself.
They use the supervision to reflect on their work, process any issues that are puzzling or concerning them, and deepen their self-awareness and intentionality as coaches.
What it’s like to work with me
Coaches tell me that they particularly value the space I hold for them to reflect, the generative power of my presence, and the quality of my listening.
They also appreciate my warmth and enthusiasm in supporting them, and how I challenge them to get below the surface to the fundamentals.
Find out more about my approach, experience and qualifications