ICF ACTC Accredited Program

Become an ICF Certified Team Coach – Led by an MCC Who Holds the ACTC

Our International Coaching Federation (ICF) accredited team coaching certification program gives you everything you need to earn your Advanced Certification in Team Coaching (ACTC) credential – with the rare advantage of learning from an instructor who holds both MCC and ACTC, coaching teams at the highest level.

With Cherie Silas, MCC, ACTC & team

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Organizations Are Demanding Team Coaches – But Finding the Right Training Is Harder Than It Should Be

Team coaching demand is exploding. Organizations are shifting from individual coaching to team-level interventions because that’s where the leverage is. They want coaches who can work with intact teams, cross-functional groups, and leadership teams as systems – not just collections of individuals.

But most training programs haven’t caught up. What gets marketed as “team coaching” is often facilitation skills repackaged, generic group dynamics theory, or programs built by instructors who’ve never held the ACTC themselves. You deserve better than theory from someone who hasn’t done the work.

You already coach individuals well. What you need is a structured, ICF-aligned approach to coaching teams as living systems – understanding team dynamics, stakeholder relationships, and organizational context in ways that individual coaching never touches.

That’s exactly what this program is designed for.

Why Team Coaches Choose Tandem for Their ACTC

Your Instructor Holds the ACTC

Cherie Silas is one of the few coaches who holds both MCC and ACTC. You’re learning team coaching from someone who’s done it, not someone who teaches theory about it.

Start Free – No Risk

The Team Coaching Competencies & Ethics module is completely free. Experience our approach before committing a single dollar.

Coaching Supervision Included

Five hours of coaching supervision is mandatory for ACTC. We include it in the full program – most competitors charge extra or make you find it yourself.

Systems Approach to Team Coaching

We teach the 7-Eyed Model and systems framing – coaching the team as a single entity, not running group sessions for individuals.

Who Is Eligible for Team Coaching Certification?

PCC Holders Adding Team Coaching

You’ve mastered individual coaching. Now organizations are asking you to coach teams, and you need the methodology and credential to do it well. ACTC gives you the structured approach to team dynamics that individual coaching doesn’t cover.

ACC Holders Expanding Their Practice

You have your ACC and want to specialize. ACTC sets you apart in a growing market that most coaches haven’t entered yet. Team coaching is where the demand is heading.

Organizational & Agile Coaches

You already work with teams but lack the ICF team coaching framework. ACTC gives your practice the structure and recognition it deserves – and makes you competitive for contracts that require ICF credentials.

Don’t have your ACC or PCC yet? No problem – start with our ACC Level 1 program or go straight to the Professional Coach Program which includes ACC + PCC + ACTC in one enrollment.

Everything You Need for Your ICF ACTC Credential – In One Program

Phase 1 – Start Free
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Team Coaching Competencies & Ethics

Self-paced orientation covering the ICF Team Coaching Competencies and ethical standards for team coaching. Experience our approach and meet the community – no cost, no commitment.

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Phase 2 – Core Training Modules
2 $399

Module 1 – Systems Coaching Foundation

The foundational systems perspective: understanding teams as interconnected systems, not collections of individuals.

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3 $399

Module 2 – Coaching Org and Team Systems

Working with organizational context, stakeholder dynamics, and the team’s relationship to the wider system.

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4 $399

Module 3 – System Framing and Re-framing

The 7-Eyed Model in practice: helping teams see their patterns, assumptions, and blind spots from multiple perspectives.

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5 $399

Module 4 – Creating System Awareness

Building the team’s capacity to observe itself, hold complexity, and choose its responses intentionally.

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Phase 3 – Supervision & Exam Prep
6 $699

Group Supervision

Guided group sessions that run throughout the program and beyond – reflect on your team coaching practice, develop professional self-awareness, and receive feedback from experienced coaching supervisors. Required for ACTC certification.

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7 $349

Recording Review

Expert review of your recorded team coaching sessions. Get detailed feedback on your team coaching competencies before submitting for certification.

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8 $59

ICF Team Coaching Test Prep

Targeted preparation for the ICF Team Coaching certification exam. Walk into your exam confident and ready.

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Upcoming Cohort Dates

Start as Early as April 1, 2026

Jump in with any module — no sequential order required. All times Eastern (ET).

US & Europe
Module 2
April 7 – 28, 2026
11:00 AM ETUS & Europe
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Tue, Apr 711:00 AM ET
Session 2Tue, Apr 1411:00 AM ET
Session 3Tue, Apr 2111:00 AM ET
Session 4Tue, Apr 2811:00 AM ET
Module 3
May 5 – 26, 2026
11:00 AM ETUS & Europe
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Tue, May 511:00 AM ET
Session 2Tue, May 1211:00 AM ET
Session 3Tue, May 1911:00 AM ET
Session 4Tue, May 2611:00 AM ET
Module 4
June 2 – 23, 2026
11:00 AM ETUS & Europe
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Tue, Jun 211:00 AM ET
Session 2Tue, Jun 911:00 AM ET
Session 3Tue, Jun 1611:00 AM ET
Session 4Tue, Jun 2311:00 AM ET
Module 1
August 4 – 25, 2026
11:00 AM ETUS & Europe
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Tue, Aug 411:00 AM ET
Session 2Tue, Aug 1111:00 AM ET
Session 3Tue, Aug 1811:00 AM ET
Session 4Tue, Aug 2511:00 AM ET
Module 2
September 1 – 22, 2026
11:00 AM ETUS & Europe
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Tue, Sep 111:00 AM ET
Session 2Tue, Sep 811:00 AM ET
Session 3Tue, Sep 1511:00 AM ET
Session 4Tue, Sep 2211:00 AM ET
Module 3
October 6 – 27, 2026
11:00 AM ETUS & Europe
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Tue, Oct 611:00 AM ET
Session 2Tue, Oct 1311:00 AM ET
Session 3Tue, Oct 2011:00 AM ET
Session 4Tue, Oct 2711:00 AM ET
Module 4
November 3 – 24, 2026
11:00 AM ETUS & Europe
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Tue, Nov 311:00 AM ET
Session 2Tue, Nov 1011:00 AM ET
Session 3Tue, Nov 1711:00 AM ET
Session 4Tue, Nov 2411:00 AM ET
US & Asia-Pacific
Module 4
April 1 – 22, 2026
7:00 PM ETUS & Asia-Pacific
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Wed, Apr 17:00 PM ET
Session 2Wed, Apr 87:00 PM ET
Session 3Wed, Apr 157:00 PM ET
Session 4Wed, Apr 227:00 PM ET
Module 1
June 2 – 23, 2026
7:00 PM ETUS & Asia-Pacific
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Tue, Jun 27:00 PM ET
Session 2Tue, Jun 97:00 PM ET
Session 3Tue, Jun 167:00 PM ET
Session 4Tue, Jun 237:00 PM ET
Module 2
July 7 – 28, 2026
7:00 PM ETUS & Asia-Pacific
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Tue, Jul 77:00 PM ET
Session 2Tue, Jul 147:00 PM ET
Session 3Tue, Jul 217:00 PM ET
Session 4Tue, Jul 287:00 PM ET
Module 3
August 4 – 25, 2026
7:00 PM ETUS & Asia-Pacific
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Tue, Aug 47:00 PM ET
Session 2Tue, Aug 117:00 PM ET
Session 3Tue, Aug 187:00 PM ET
Session 4Tue, Aug 257:00 PM ET
Module 4
September 1 – 22, 2026
7:00 PM ETUS & Asia-Pacific
4 weekly sessions (2 hrs each)
Session 1Tue, Sep 17:00 PM ET
Session 2Tue, Sep 87:00 PM ET
Session 3Tue, Sep 157:00 PM ET
Session 4Tue, Sep 227:00 PM ET

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Full ACTC Program – $2,499

Save vs. buying modules individually. Includes all core modules, supervision, recording review, and exam prep – everything you need from enrollment to certification.

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Learn Team Coaching From Coaches Who Do It

Cherie Silas, MCC – CEO & Managing Partner, Tandem Coaching
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Cherie Silas, MCC

CEO & Managing Partner, Tandem Coaching

Cherie is a co-founder and CEO of Tandem Coaching with over 20 years of experience as a corporate leader turned professional coach. She ranks in the top 3.7% of over 56,000 credentialed coaches worldwide and was named the #16 most influential coach by Global Gurus. Her background in executive, leadership, and agile coaching – combined with deep organizational design expertise – gives students a rare blend of real-world leadership and coaching mastery. Cherie is also a co-author of the Enterprise Agile Coaching book and one of only 215 Accredited Coaching Supervisors worldwide with EMCC.

Kalina Terzieva, PCC – Coach & Instructor, Tandem Coaching
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Kalina Terzieva, PCC

Coach & Instructor, Tandem Coaching

Kalina is a senior trainer and facilitator with 15+ years of experience delivering practical, business-focused leadership and organizational effectiveness training in large corporate environments. An ICF PCC, she integrates NLP, Positive Psychology, and neuroscience into human-centered learning experiences that translate into real-world application.

Having an instructor who personally holds the ACTC means you’re learning from real team coaching experience – not just someone who read the competency framework.

What Our Team Coaching Graduates Say

“I learned so much from Cherie through the years that basically it became the core of my coaching style. Tandem Coaching provided me with such a solid foundation that will stay with me for the rest of my life.”

Katalin Zanaty
ACTC PCC
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“Tandem Coaching has been a well that I’ve returned to often. Beyond the courses I attended, I’ve been able to expand my network, grow my skills, and develop enduring relationships that have led to new income streams. All of this because of the time and effort that the instructors at Tandem Coaching invested in me – even beyond the classroom.”

Joshua Fryer
ACTC PCC
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How to Get Your ICF ACTC Certification: Requirements & Process

What Is the ICF ACTC Certification?

The ICF Advanced Certification in Team Coaching (ACTC) is a specialized credential from the International Coaching Federation (ICF) that recognizes coaches trained to work with teams as systems. Unlike individual coaching credentials such as the ACC, PCC, or MCC, the ACTC specifically validates your ability to coach intact teams, cross-functional groups, and leadership teams – addressing how people collaborate, make decisions, and perform together.

The ICF introduced the ACTC to meet growing demand for qualified team coaches. Organizations increasingly need coaches who can help teams navigate complexity, address team dynamics, and build capacity for high performance – rather than coaching individuals one at a time. Team coaching treats the team itself as the client, helping it develop shared goals and collective behavior that drives results.

To earn the ACTC, you must complete ICF-accredited team coaching education, demonstrate team coaching experience, receive coaching supervision, and pass the ICF Team Coaching certification exam. You must also already hold an individual coaching credential (ACC, PCC, or MCC). Tandem’s ICF-accredited ACTC program helps you meet ICF requirements for team coaching certification in one integrated pathway – with all education, supervision, and exam prep included.

ACTC Certification Requirements – Overview

To earn the ACTC credential, the ICF requires you to meet five core criteria. Here’s what each one involves:

60+ Hours of Team Coaching Education Completed through an ICF-accredited program covering the ICF Team Coaching Competencies. At least 50% must be synchronous (live) instruction.
5 Team Coaching Engagements Five documented team coaching engagements completed within the past 5 years. Teams must have 3 or more members and be intact (not a group of unrelated individuals).
5 Hours of Coaching Supervision Individual or group supervision with a qualified supervisor, focused on your development as a team coach.
Pass the ICF Team Coaching Exam A computer-based exam covering the ICF Team Coaching Competencies, ethics, and team coaching best practices.
Prerequisite: ACC, PCC, or MCC Credential The ACTC is an advanced credential. You must already hold a current ACC, PCC, or MCC before applying – it builds on your individual coaching foundation.
Team Coaching Education Requirements

The ICF requires at least 60 hours of team coaching education that covers all eight ICF Team Coaching Competencies. Key requirements include:

  • At least 50% must be synchronous (live) instruction – real-time interaction with instructors and peers
  • Remaining hours can be asynchronous (self-paced modules, readings, and assignments)
  • Training must cover all 8 ICF Team Coaching Competencies, including demonstrates ethical practice, embodies a coaching mindset, establishes and maintains agreements, cultivates trust and safety, maintains presence, listens actively, evokes awareness, and facilitates growth
  • The program must be delivered by an ICF-accredited training provider

Tandem’s program provides 60+ hours that exceed these requirements, with a carefully designed mix of live modules led by MCC-level instructors and self-paced learning that lets you apply concepts between sessions. You’ll practice coaching real teams, not just study theory.

Team Coaching Experience Requirements

You need five team coaching engagements completed within the past five years. The ICF has specific criteria for what counts:

  • Each engagement must involve coaching an intact team – people who work together toward shared goals, not a group of unrelated individuals
  • Teams must have 3 or more members
  • For teams of 15+ members, a co-coach must be present during sessions
  • Engagements must be documented with client details, dates, and hours coached
  • You can begin accumulating experience while enrolled in your training program

This is one area where planning ahead pays off. Many coaches start identifying team coaching opportunities early in their training so they can build their engagement portfolio in parallel with their education.

Coaching Supervision Requirements

The ICF requires five hours of coaching supervision with a qualified supervisor. Supervision is distinct from mentor coaching – it focuses on your development as a reflective practitioner, not just skill-building:

  • Supervision can be individual or group format
  • The supervisor must hold appropriate qualifications (EMCC ESIA, ICF Coaching Supervisor credential, or equivalent)
  • Sessions focus on your development as a team coach – exploring patterns, blind spots, and professional growth
  • Group supervision is available through Tandem’s program, offering the added benefit of learning from peers’ experiences

Tandem includes supervision hours as part of the full program, so you won’t need to source a supervisor separately.

The ICF Team Coaching Certification Exam

The final step is passing the ICF Team Coaching certification exam. Here’s what to expect:

  • Computer-based exam administered through the ICF portal
  • Tests your knowledge of the ICF Team Coaching Competencies and ethics
  • Multiple-choice format covering team coaching scenarios, best practices, and ethical dilemmas
  • You schedule the exam when you feel ready – no fixed exam dates

Tandem offers a dedicated test prep module ($59) that walks you through the competency framework, provides practice questions, and helps you identify areas that need additional review before sitting for the exam.

How Long Does ACTC Certification Take?

The typical timeline depends on your pace and how quickly you can secure team coaching engagements:

  • Education: 4–6 months to complete all training modules
  • Experience: Can run concurrently with training (5 team engagements)
  • Supervision: Can begin during your training program
  • Exam: Schedule when you feel ready after completing all other requirements
  • Total realistic timeline: 6–12 months from enrollment to certification

Because experience hours can overlap with training, many coaches complete the full ACTC process within a year. The biggest variable is securing your five team coaching engagements – coaches who already work with teams in their current role often move through faster.

ACTC Certification Cost Breakdown

Transparency matters when you’re investing in your coaching career. Here’s the full cost breakdown so there are no surprises:

ItemCost
Tandem Full ACTC Program (all modules, supervision & exam prep)$2,499
ICF ACTC Application Fee (member)$250
ICF ACTC Application Fee (non-member)$350
Total Investment$2,749 – $2,849

Tandem’s program includes all training modules, group supervision hours, and access to exam prep materials in one bundled price. There are no hidden fees or surprise add-ons beyond the ICF application fee, which is paid directly to the ICF when you apply for the credential.

Do I Need ACC or PCC Before ACTC?

Yes. The ACTC is an advanced team coaching credential that builds on individual coaching foundations. The ICF requires that you hold a current ACC, PCC, or MCC credential before you can apply for the ACTC.

This prerequisite exists because effective team coaching requires a solid grounding in core coaching skills – active listening, powerful questioning, and holding space – before adding the complexity of group dynamics, systems thinking, and multi-stakeholder relationships.

If you don’t yet hold an individual coaching credential, you’ll want to start there first. Tandem offers an ICF Level 1 ACC program that provides the foundational training and credential you need. Or consider the Professional Coach Program to earn ACC + PCC + ACTC in one enrollment.

Team Coaching vs Group Coaching: What’s the Difference?

The distinction matters for ACTC certification – and for your coaching practice. Team coaching works with an intact team that shares goals, outcomes, and accountability. Group coaching brings together individuals who may share a topic or interest but don’t work together day-to-day.

  • Team dynamics are central to team coaching – how members interact, make decisions, navigate conflict, and build trust as a unit
  • Group dynamics matter in group coaching, but the focus is individual growth supported by peer learning, not collective performance
  • Team coaching addresses systemic patterns – how the team functions as more than the sum of its parts
  • Team coaches help teams navigate complexity together, building their capacity to lead themselves over time

The ACTC credential specifically validates your ability to coach teams as systems. If your practice focuses on group coaching (cohort programs, mastermind groups), you may use some overlapping skills, but the ACTC is designed for coaches working with intact organizational teams.

Credit for Prior Learning and Team Coaching Experience

If you’ve been coaching teams informally – perhaps as a leader, consultant, or agile coach – you may wonder whether that experience counts toward ACTC certification. Here’s how prior learning and experience apply:

  • Team coaching engagements can include work from the past 5 years, even before you started formal training
  • Your engagements must meet ICF criteria (intact team, 3+ members, documented hours), but they don’t have to be labeled “team coaching” at the time
  • Education hours must come from an ICF-accredited program – prior team facilitation workshops or non-ICF training don’t transfer
  • If you hold credentials from other bodies (EMCC, etc.), some supervision hours may apply – check with your program

The key takeaway: your experience building high-performance teams is valuable, and the ACTC helps you formalize it with a globally recognized credential. You’re not starting from zero – you’re adding structure and credibility to expertise you’ve already developed.

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How Tandem Compares for ACTC Preparation

Our full ACTC program ($2,499) includes everything you need – supervision, exam prep, and recording review. Most competitors charge these separately.

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Feature Recommended Tandem Full Program $2,499 – all included Typical Programs Other team coaching training DIY Path Self-assembled route
Instructor Holds ACTC Yes (MCC + ACTC) Varies N/A
Free Trial Module Yes – start before paying No N/A
Supervision Included Included in full program Often $500–800 extra Must arrange yourself
Exam Prep Included Included in full program Sometimes extra Find separately
Recording Review Included in full program Varies On your own
Systems Coaching Model 7-Eyed Model Generic Varies
ICF Application Support Guided Varies On your own
Ongoing Community 1,000+ coaches Varies None

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Frequently Asked Questions About ICF ACTC Certification

Everything you need to know about earning your Advanced Certification in Team Coaching.

What is the ICF ACTC and who is it for?

The Advanced Certification in Team Coaching (ACTC) is an ICF credential that recognizes coaches trained to work with teams as systems. It’s for coaches who already hold an ACC, PCC, or MCC and want to add team coaching to their practice. If you work with leadership teams, cross-functional groups, or intact organizational teams, the ACTC validates your specialized expertise.

Do I need a PCC to get the ACTC?

No – you need any current individual coaching credential from the ICF. ACC holders, PCC holders, and MCC holders can all pursue the ACTC. You do not need to be at the PCC level first.

How is the ACTC different from PCC?

The PCC (Professional Certified Coach) is an individual coaching credential that recognizes advanced one-on-one coaching skills. The ACTC (Advanced Certification in Team Coaching) is a separate, specialized credential for coaching teams. They address different competencies – the PCC covers ICF Core Competencies for individual coaching, while the ACTC covers the ICF Team Coaching Competencies. Many coaches hold both.

What are the team coaching engagements and how do I document them?

You need five team coaching engagements within the past 5 years. Each must involve coaching an intact team (3+ members) working toward shared goals. You document them through the ICF application with client organization details, dates, team size, and coaching hours. Engagements can begin while you’re still in training.

How long does the ACTC program take?

Most participants complete the full program in 4–6 months, depending on their schedule. The self-paced modules offer flexibility, and live sessions are scheduled in cohorts. Total timeline from enrollment to ICF certification is typically 6–12 months, including time to complete team coaching engagements and supervision.

Can I take modules individually?

Yes. Each core module ($399) and supporting module can be purchased separately. However, the full program ($2,499) saves you money and includes supervision, recording review, and exam prep – everything you need for certification in one package.

What is coaching supervision and why is it required?

Coaching supervision is a reflective practice where a qualified supervisor helps you examine your coaching patterns, blind spots, and development areas. Unlike mentor coaching (which focuses on skill-building), supervision focuses on your professional development and self-awareness as a team coach. The ICF requires 5 hours for ACTC certification. Our program includes group supervision led by accredited supervisors.

What is the ICF Team Coaching certification exam?

The exam is a computer-based assessment administered through the ICF portal. It tests your knowledge of the ICF Team Coaching Competencies and ethical standards specific to team coaching. The format is multiple-choice. Our test prep module ($59) prepares you specifically for this exam.

How much does ACTC certification cost all-in?

With Tandem’s full program: $2,499 (includes all training, supervision, recording review, and exam prep) plus $250 ICF application fee for ICF members ($350 for non-members). Total: approximately $2,749–$2,849. Individual module pricing totals more if purchased separately.

Can I do PCC and ACTC together?

Yes. Tandem offers two paths to combined credentials: The Systems Coach Program ($3,999) bridges from ACC to PCC + ACTC if you already have foundational training. The Professional Coach Program ($7,499) bundles everything from ACC through PCC + ACTC in one enrollment for coaches starting from scratch.

Is the training live or self-paced?

Both. The free introductory module is entirely self-paced. Core modules combine live (synchronous) sessions with self-paced learning, meeting the ICF requirement of at least 50% live instruction. This hybrid format gives you flexibility while ensuring the interactive practice that team coaching demands.

What’s the difference between team coaching and group coaching?

Team coaching works with an intact team that shares goals, outcomes, and accountability – the focus is on team dynamics and how the group performs together. Group coaching brings together individuals who may share a topic but don’t work together day-to-day. The ACTC credential specifically validates your ability to coach teams as systems, helping them navigate complexity and build high-performance habits collectively.

Can I get credit for prior team coaching experience?

Yes. Your five required team coaching engagements can include work from the past 5 years, even before you started formal training. They must meet ICF criteria (intact team, 3+ members, documented), but they don’t have to have been labeled “team coaching” at the time. Education hours, however, must come from an ICF-accredited program – prior workshops or non-ICF training don’t transfer.

What is the refund policy?

Individual modules can be cancelled before the first live session for a full refund. The full program follows the same policy. Self-paced modules that have not been accessed can be refunded. Contact us for specific situations – we’re reasonable people.

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