ATHE Level 6 Diploma in Coaching and Mentoring (for People in Business/Organisations)

IntroductionEntry CriteriaQualification Content

Introduction
This suite of qualifications provide knowledge and understanding of coaching and/or mentoring principles and develop best practice in their application. Each qualification has a specific focus and programme length aimed at meeting the needs of individual learners and the organisations, where they may be employed.

This is a core qualification available to existing and interested centres of ATHE.

Grading
Graded pass or fail
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For the progression routes visit our progression routes page.

Delivery Mode
This qualification can be delivered as full-time or part-time study via blended or distance learning.

Qualification Specification
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Typical Age

This qualification is designed for learners who are typically aged 21 and above.

This qualification is designed for learners who have the appropriate levels of experience and maturity to take on the roles of coach and mentor. For example, the learners may have extensive experience of working in the roles where mentoring or coaching is taking place.

Qualifications

For learners who have recently been in education or training the entry profile is likely to include:

  • a level 5 or level 6 qualification in a range of subject areas
  • other equivalent international qualifications
  • qualifications and/or training in coaching or mentoring.

Language

For those whom English is not their first language we recommend the following standards of proficiency in English language skills or an approved equivalent for this qualification:

  • IELTs 5.5
  • Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) B2
  • Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) 162 or above
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic 42-49

Learners must complete all 5 mandatory units.

Unit NameUnit AimsCreditsMandatory
Principles and practice of coaching and mentoringThe unit aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the differences between coaching and mentoring, their application and the principles and practices which can be used in coaching and mentoring situations. This will provide a basis for learners to build skills in these areas.11Yes
Personal development for coaches and mentorsThis unit aims to support learners in identifying their own development needs in the context of coaching and mentoring and to plan to meet those needs. It also emphasises the need for continuing professional development and review of own activities that will lead to continuous improvement as a coach and/or mentor.8Yes
Coaching for business/organisational improvementThe aims of this unit are to develop coaching practice for those working with people in organisations. This will support increased knowledge, understanding and skills, needed for the personal and the professional development of the coachee and to facilitate institutional success.8Yes
Mentoring business/organisation professionalsThe aim of this unit is to develop mentoring practice for the role of mentoring individuals working in business This will include support for the establishment and/or growth of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)8Yes
Managing mentoring or coaching in organisationsThe aims of this unit are to enable learners to assess the need for a coaching or mentoring programme in an organisation or part of an organisation and based on the assessment, plan a programme and assess its effectiveness. Learners will also develop understanding of how to embed coaching or mentoring into organisational culture.8Yes