29 September 2025

BPCA to launch pest careers hub: your help needed

CAREERS

BPCA is preparing to launch a brand-new online hub to showcase careers in pest management – and members are being asked to get involved.

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Launching in October this year, pestcareers.org.uk is a BPCA project developed by our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee.

The website aims to inspire more people from a wide range of backgrounds to consider pest management as a career.

Facing recruitment challenges head-on

The pest management sector plays a crucial role in protecting public health, safeguarding the food chain, and ensuring the safety of our homes and workplaces. However, the industry faces a recruitment challenge.

With an ageing workforce and a growing demand for professional services, we urgently need fresh talent to step in.

The new hub aims to:

  • Break down outdated perceptions of pest control
  • Ensure career advisors recognise pest management as a valid and rewarding trade
  • Encourage underrepresented communities to consider roles in the industry
  • Provide honest, practical guidance for those interested in starting a career.

From recent graduates to ex-forces personnel and individuals retraining from hospitality or healthcare, pest management has a place for everyone.

Powered by industry professionals

The site brings together stories, advice and resources straight from the industry. Real pest professionals explain how they found their way into the sector, what the work involves and why it matters.

Visitors will find:

Industry stories

First-hand accounts from technicians, consultants and business owners across the UK.

Starting out

Clear guidance on training, finding work and setting up in business.

I’d never considered pest management before, and if my career advisor at school had mentioned it, I’d have laughed in their face. But here I am 25 years later, loving it! The food chain is definitely something that needs protecting, and there are a lot of issues out there that relate to pests and public health, which is changing so dynamically that it makes it a very interesting place to be.

Ian Adamson, BPCA EDI Committee member

How you can help

We’re calling on members to support the project by:

  • Sharing resources that could be featured on the hub
  • Telling your story so it can be turned into an inspirational blog
  • Uploading your latest vacancies to the BPCA jobs board so candidates can connect directly with employers.

Lend us your support by contacting hello@bpca.org.uk

A career that makes a difference

BPCA Chief Exec, Rosina Robson, said:

“Pest professionals stop the spread of disease, protect property and play a vital role when new threats emerge.

“For those who enjoy solving problems, want variety in their day and like helping people, pest management is a career worth exploring.

“BPCA is proud to champion the next generation of pest professionals, and pestcareers.org.uk will be the first step in helping more people discover the opportunities this industry has to offer.”

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