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University of Bath

Kate Elliott MSc, GMBPsS Coaching Psychologist & OD Consultant

Lead coach for the University of Bath coaching network

Role

I have over 20 years' experience working in change management, leadership, and organisational development roles. I am fortunate to absolutely love the work I do - it is an incredible privilege to work closely with people and to witness their commitment and determination. I believe that we all have the drive and the capability to learn, grow and make meaningful, fulfilling changes – my job is to support people to do that.

As a coaching psychologist I work to build a trusted thinking partnership with you as an individual with unique strengths, values, challenges and goals. I bring a range of psychologically informed models and tools together with deep listening, compassion, supportive challenge and integrity to help you to explore who you are, what is important to you, to connect with your purpose and to take meaningful, empowered action.

Research

Particular areas of interest in relation to coaching:

  • Maintaining balance
  • Successful transitions and sustaining behavioural change
  • Professional relationships and communication challenges
  • Management and leadership capability
  • Building confidence

Career

Kate is part of the Workforce Development Team and delivers a range of interventions with an emphasis on helping individuals, groups and teams to thrive. Kate also leads the University of Bath coaching service.

University of Bath – Coaching Psychologist & OD Consultant, January 2018 – present

University of Bristol – Change Manager, July 2012 – January 2018

BG Group – Community Manager, January 2011- October 2012

Audit Commission – Knowledge Specialist, June 2007 - March 2011

Education

  • ILM Level 5 Coaching and Mentoring
  • MSc Psychology
  • Strengthscope® practitioner
  • BPS Supervisor
  • Change Management Practitioner (APMG)
  • British Psychological Society Member
  • BPS Division of Coaching Psychology Member
  • Regular supervision sessions with Dr Marie Stopforth, CPsychol