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29 January 2026

Have your say on the new Level 4 pest management qualification

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The professional pest management industry is entering a key period of change. As standards rise, the need for a clear, credible and practical career pathway has never been more important. 

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Following extensive consultation, work on a new competency-based qualification framework is well underway. With the Level 3 qualification now progressing, focus is turning to the next step: defining what a Level 4 advanced qualification should look like. 

This is where BPCA members and the wider industry can make a real difference. 

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Why a progressive framework matters 

A structured qualification framework brings clarity and consistency at every career stage, from entry-level technicians to advanced practitioners.

It sets clear expectations and ensures learning builds logically over time. 

Crucially, the framework gives equal weight to practical competence and technical knowledge. Written exams alone cannot fully reflect the judgment, problem-solving and hands-on skills required in real-world pest management.  

Evidence from across vocational sectors shows that strong practical training improves performance and productivity, backing up what the industry already knows: competence matters. 

Built by the industry 

The framework is being shaped collaboratively, with training bodies, industry stakeholders and pest management businesses working together to ensure it reflects real operational needs and future skills. 

No new qualifications will be launched until the full pathway has been agreed and approved. This ensures a joined-up, progressive framework that works as a whole. 

What this means for people and businesses 

A clear progression route benefits everyone. 

Employees gain motivation, structure and long-term career development. New entrants see pest management as a skilled, respected and rewarding profession. Businesses benefit from: 

  • Clearer development pathways and improved retention 
  • Increased productivity and efficiency 
  • Stronger marketing through demonstrable professionalism 
  • Higher customer satisfaction driven by technical competence. 

Karen Dawes, BPCA’s Training and Professional Development Manager, said: 

“This framework represents a major step forward for our industry. By building qualifications that genuinely reflect modern pest management, we’re supporting individuals, strengthening businesses, and raising standards across the profession.

Have your say 

BPCA is now seeking feedback on what the Level 4 qualification should include, covering both knowledge and practical skills.

Your responses will directly shape the syllabus, assessment methods and definition of advanced practice. 

Take part in the survey and help shape the future of pest management. 

Take the survey 

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