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Coaching skills can help you build positive and effective working relationships with all those you work with.

INTENDED FOR

DPhil students and research staff

course details

This workshop will introduce you to the role of coaching and coaching skills in the workplace, and when and how to use the skills.
It will also introduce you to an accessible coaching model to help you structure coaching conversations where and when appropriate.
You will have the opportunity to take part in a practice coaching conversation using your own real-life examples, topics or challenges. Please be ready to share one topic with just two or three colleagues in the group. This may be a problem or decision you want to work through, clarity on career choices, a work relationship you want to improve, or any area of work where you would like to develop your confidence – anything you would like to look at and do not mind sharing in a supportive and confidential space.

learning outcomes

Engaging with this session will enable you to:

  • Have an understanding of what coaching is and when it can be used.
  • Be able to use coaching skills appropriately in your work relationships.
  • Be able to apply the GROW coaching model appropriately to structure coaching conversations.

number of places

30

course leader

Anna Sanders

 

DATE/TIME AND BOOKING INFORMATION

Information about the next scheduled course, and how to apply for a place, are in our course programme. This course usually takes place during Hilary Term. If it isn't currently appearing in the course programme, please keep checking back. 

RDF SKILLS

A2, A3, B1, B3, D1

The Researcher Development Framework (RDF) provides a framework for planning and supporting the personal, professional and career development of graduate students and research staff. 

Vitae (Vitae is a national organisation dedicated to realising the potential of researchers through supporting their professional and career development.)