MÁIRE Ní BHRóITHE
- Company: Career Decisions / CDT (Coach Develop Transform)
- Telephone: 01 6340077 (Dublin) 061 400664 (Limerick) 021 2355351 (Cork)
- Email: info@coachdeveloptransform.com
- Website: https://www.coachdeveloptransform.com/services/coaching-for-principals/
- Masters of Education Degree (School Leadership) – Capstone Project: The Development of Coaching for School Principals in Ireland
- Diploma in Executive and Leadership Coaching – The Coaching and Mentoring Partnership, 2020-2021
- QQI Level 6 in Life and Workplace Coaching – Irish Lifecoach Institute, 2015- 2016
- QQI Level 8 Certificate in Mediation – Griffith College, 2019-2020
- Coaching Skills for Mentors – Training for CSL Bespoke Mentors, Centre for School Leadership 2020-2021
- Introduction to Leadership Coaching – Growth Coaching International 2020-2021
- Bachelor of Arts (Gaeilge and Maths), University College Dublin, 1978-1982
- Member of the Association for Coaching International
Experience in one to one coaching
As a former school principal Máire has vast experience coaching senior leaders across the education sector. She held the position of principal of a large post-primary school for 11 years and deputy principal for 7 years. From 2015 Máire held the position of National Deputy Director of the Centre for School Leadership with direct responsibility for the introduction of the coaching support for school principals in Ireland. Máire was instrumental in designing and delivering a mentoring/coaching programme for experienced school leaders to assist them to mentor newly appointed principals. Since 2020 Maire has had direct experience of mentoring and coaching newly appointed leaders in schools across the country. This approach has enabled the leaders to improve their relationships with their fellow leaders, develop the middle leaders within their schools and to have difficult conversations with others in the school community. In addition, Maire’s experience as a mediator has allowed her to address issues of conflict in schools and to support leaders in addressing conflict situations. She has helped school leaders to develop their self-awareness, identify areas of strength and areas of improvement. She has consistently received positive feedback from principals and deputy principals who appreciate being listened to, being coached to develop new perspectives and appreciate her insights into the realities of school leadership. As the chairperson of two Post Primary School Boards of Management, Máire fosters a coaching approach when working with both principals. In addition to her extensive education experience, Máire has also coached senior executives across the health sector and in industry.
Team Coaching Experience: – Máire was the Education and Leadership Officer (Director of Schools) for Louth Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB) from 2013-2015, during this time she was responsible for supporting twenty post-primary principals (DEIS and non-DEIS schools), a community national school and an international school setting. She supported the senior leadership teams and boards of management using a team coaching approach. Máire coached principals to adopt a leadership ethos within their schools and following successful coaching with Máire principals learned to coach their own senior leadership teams. Máire has worked with all the deputy principals in KWETB (2021) and trained the team in various coaching approaches to develop their middle leadership teams. In addition, Máire has worked with the senior FET leaders of KCETB (2021-22) where coaching played a central role in their leadership programme. Máire worked with the team to:
– Develop their leadership skills
– Time Management Skills |
– Strategic Planning
– Conflict Management Skills |
Testimonial
“I am very grateful for the opportunity to have worked one on one with Máire. I found our sessions to be of enormous benefit. She created a space where it was safe to open up, address issues, talk things through and come away with practical strategies. I really benefited professionally and personally from our time and could not commend or recommend Máire enough.”