ORSC Certification

The Center for Right Relationship is thrilled to announce the Certification program for Relationship Systems Coaching. The program launched in February 2008 and the purpose of the ORSC Certification program is:

  • To produce world class practitioners in the ORSC model.
  • To support the evolution of relationship systems through Certification World Work projects.
  • To establish high coaching standards for the new niche of Organization and Relationship Systems Coaching.
  • To complete the process for full ICF accreditation of the ORSC program, making it the first accredited coaching school in Relationship Systems Coaching.
  • To create vibrant learning communities within the ORSC model.


Program description

The certification program offers intensive practice and study in the ORSC model, and is designed to create mastery in Relationship Systems Coaching. The program has completed its piloting stage, and application for ICF accreditation has been submitted.

The program is comprised of 8 months of weekly calls ending in a three-day Residential Training. Some of the components of the program include:

  • Cohorts – Students will be assigned to a 15 person Cohort learning community during certification. The Center supports cross disciplinary training and Cohorts will combine students specializing in Organizational Coaching with those specializing in Personal Relationship Coaching. However, students will have the opportunity to focus on their area of interest, in terms of choice of scenarios used in skill drill, client supervision and application of the Online Learning.
  • Two-hour Skill Drill Calls – approximately every other week with an emphasis on the mastery of specific ORSC Tools.
  • Extensive Practice – Students will need to complete 100 hours of Relationship Systems Coaching during the 8 month program, and will need to carry a minimum of 4 systems coaching clients at all times. A mix of group/family and pair/couples coaching will be required.
  • Extensive Supervision – in three formats.
    • One-to-one supervision (6) for each student.
    • Group supervision (5) providing students the opportunity to learn from peer coaching session.
    • Team/Family Coaching supervision (6) allowing students live supervision of large group coaching.
  • World Work* Project – We hold our students to be world workers. Each student will choose a world work project to act as a powerful lens for the application of certification skills.
  • Residential Training (3 days). Residential training will occur at the end of the tele-class series and will allow for the practice of large group coaching skills that need to occur in a face to face environment.
  • ORSC Institute –an online university learning platform focusing on deep theory and individual application of the work. Online learning is combined with one hour Triad Calls to anchor the learning and promote a learning community.

Prerequsites for the Certification Program

To be eligible to apply for the certification program you must:

  • Have completed all five ORSC courses through Systems Integration before entering certification.
  • Have a minimum of 4 documented Systems Coaching clients on entering the program and maintain 4 clients throughout the program. The certification program is a practitioner training program. You must have an active Relationship Systems Coaching practice to benefit from the program.
    • To sign up for the program you will need only 2 systems clients.
    • You will have a month from the start of the program to get the other two clients.
  • Be able to attend the full residential program at the end of the virtual portion of the program.
  • Be willing to develop a world work project of your choosing during the program.

Registration

Registration is on a first come, first served basis. Information on new Cohort openings will be posted to the ORSC Global Network (http://www.orscglobal.com/ ) and and on this website.

The Center for Right Relationship provides free information calls about certification on a regular basis. These calls are in-depth and will give you the opportunity to ask questions about any aspect of the program.

To sign up for a call please visit the ORSC Global Community Network Calendar.

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