International C Licence Course
24th to 28th October 2016
Oriam National Performance Centre, Edinburgh
The Scottish FA is running the popular International C Licence once again this October.
In recent years we have been inundated with requests from Scottish coaches living abroad, and coaches from other countries, who want to continue their education.
Previous course dates have been spread out over a three to four week period, which often posed a challenge for those living overseas.
In 2014, the first International C Licence course took place following the same format as the original C Licence, but with the 30-hour course (including coach assessment) taking place over five consecutive days.
The 2016 edition of the International C Licence will take place from 24th to 28th October at Oriam, Scotland’s new National Performance Centre at Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh (opening in August).
Oriam is located a short distance from city centre hotels, the M8, and Edinburgh Airport.
To apply for the course, each candidate must have a Scottish FA 1.3 Coaching in the Game certificate or have completed 30 hours of coach education with another Association. Every application must be accompanied by a coaching CV.
Applications will be considered upon submission, with confirmation of a place on the course given as early as possible. You can find out more and apply here now.
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