Careers hub aims to boost recruitment in pest control industry
Author: RSPH 16 March 2026 1 min read
A new initiative is aiming to help solve the recruitment challenges faced by the sector.
The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) and the National Pest Technicians Association (NPTA) have today launched a new Careers Hub to encourage people to pursue a career in the pest control industry.
Hosted on the RSPH website, the hub brings together practical guidance on entering the industry, including career pathways, qualifications, and job roles.
What challenges is the pest control industry facing?
The pest control industry is currently facing significant recruitment challenges, with some estimates showing that it faces losing up to 40% of its workforce to retirement over the next ten years.
This poses a threat to the health of the public, as pest control plays a crucial role in preventing the spread of diseases.
of the pest control workforce is estimated to be lost over the next ten years
How will the Careers Hub help?
The hub is designed to support:
- Existing pest control professionals who are looking to expand or progress their careers
- New entrants who are looking to take their first steps into the sector.
By setting out what pest control involves on a day-to-day basis, as well as why it matters to the health of communities, the hub seeks to make pest control a more attractive and accessible career choice.
It also encourages young people to join the workforce by advertising some of the innovative work being carried out by NPTA and partners, including the 5<25 Professional Futures programme which provides fully funded pest control training to a young cohort.
NPTA are calling on partners across the industry to share the hub with their networks and encourage the next generation of talent to join the sector.
Explore the pest control careers hub
Find out more about what a career in pest control is like on our new hub.
Explore the careers hub