Become an ICF Accredited Team Coach
65 hours of training. Constructivist approach. AI-powered practice.
Path to ICF AATC certification.
Most professionals confuse team coaching with team building.
Team coaching is the only modality that shapes the team live. And it requires a specific skill set that most coaches don't have — yet.
Program structure
65h total, 16 live sessions, 33h asynchronous learning, 2 modules
1
Foundations of Team Coaching
6 two-hour online sessions
Distinguish group coaching from team coaching. Navigate group dynamics with confidence. Learn to hold a coaching stance while facilitating teams. Apply systemic perspectives to understand how teams really work.
2
Advanced Team Coaching Practice
10 two-hour online sessions
Work with advanced team coaching models and high-performing team research. Tackle complex organizational scenarios. Coach real teams through simulations and live case work. Build the depth required for ICF AATC accreditation.
Coachia AI Suite - Practice between sessions with AI-powered coaching simulations.
Tutor, Simulator, AI Coach, and Certification Buddy - available 24/7 inside your learning platform.
Certification path
This program builds on our ICF Level 1 diploma. Together, they form a complete path to ICF Advanced Team Coaching Accreditation.
Step 1
Foundations of Team Coaching
Team coaching (Module 2) of Level 1 program Integrative Constructivist Coaching Diploma
6 two-hours online sessions
Start: March 4th
Already completed Level 1? You're ready for Step 2
Step 2
Advanced Team Coaching Practice
8 two-hours online sessions
Team Coaching Supervision
5 hours
Start: April 22nd
Step 3
ICF AATC Exam
Certification as ICF Advanced Accreditation in Team Coaching
Investment
Foundations of Team Coaching
€650
Advanced Team Coaching Practice
€900
Team Coaching Supervision
€450
Full AATC path
€2,000
Early bird: Full path 1600 (until February 28th 2026)
ICCD alumni? Contact us for your pathway options.
Read our guide
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