Agile Coach is a further education profession. This means that you must have completed a first professional career: a successfully completed apprenticeship or a university degree as well as several years of professional experience.
There are two levels of Agile Coach training:
1. the introduction usually takes place within the framework of Scrum courses(for example ScrumMaster, Scrum Product Owner, Scrum Developer or Scrum Professional). The Scrum courses are based on the specifications and quality standards of international certification organizations, such as
- Scrum Alliance
- Scrum Association
- Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
- ICAgile
There are the following certifications with specialization in Agile Coaching: Agile Coach, Agile Practitioner, Agile Expert or Agile Master. Their structure is not federally regulated and they conclude with a school's own certificate.
Some school certificates from providers are recognized by national or international associations such as the Scrum Alliance. Find out directly from the school whether and which associations recognize their certificates or what is additionally required for their recognition. Also find out whether the association certificate requires recertification after a certain period of time.
Certifications can usually be credited to subsequent further training courses. Please contact the respective provider directly.
2. further training to become an Agile Coach is also available at the:
- Higher vocational training as a postgraduate course HF
- University as CAS module
There are currently (March 2021) no federally recognized courses for Agile Coaches.
The following skills and characteristics are advantageous for working as an Agile Coach: