Close Menu
Pest MagazinePest Magazine
  • News
    • National Pest Awards
    • BPCA
    • NPTA
    • Companies
    • Local Authority
    • Natural England
    • HSE
    • People
    • Products
    • Best Practice
    • Brexit
    • COVID-19
  • Species
    • Rodents
    • Insects
    • Birds
    • Mammals
  • Magazines
    • December 2025 / January 2026
    • Oct / November 2025
    • Aug / Sept 2025
    • Supplement: National Pest Awards 2025
    • June / July 2025
    • April / May 2025
    • Feb / March 2025
    • Dec 2024 / Jan 2025
  • Library
    • Inserts
    • Supplements
  • Professional Development
    • BASIS
    • Research
    • Stewardship
    • Training
  • Pest Test
  • Jobs
    • View All Jobs
  • Key Supporters
    • Bábolna Bio
    • Bell Laboratories
    • Pelsis
    • Envu
    • Lodi UK
    • PelGar International
    • Russell IPM
    • Syngenta
X (Twitter) LinkedIn
  • Sign-up for weekly news emails
  • Subscribe to Pest Magazine
  • About Us
    • Technical Advisory Board
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
X (Twitter) LinkedIn
Pest Test Log-In
Pest MagazinePest Magazine
  • News
    • National Pest Awards
    • BPCA
    • NPTA
    • Companies
    • Local Authority
    • Natural England
    • HSE
    • People
    • Products
    • Best Practice
    • Brexit
    • COVID-19
  • Species
    1. Rodents
    2. Insects
    3. Birds
    4. Mammals
    5. View All

    Mast year warning ahead of likely grey squirrel tree damage impacts

    10 November 2025

    Helping a luxury car showroom eradicate an infestation and steer clear of rodents

    25 March 2024

    Case Study – Freeing a pig farm of a severe rodent infestation in just 10 days

    11 May 2023

    Chinese takeaway issues apology after video of rats and raw chicken emerges

    14 July 2021

    Insecticide resistance: what pest controllers need to know and how to overcome it

    20 October 2025

    BPCA issues public advice on mosquitoes following UKHSA report

    9 October 2025

    NPTA says “your eyes can save hives”

    27 August 2025

    Don’t let bed bugs be a bugbear this season!

    22 August 2025

    Check your chimney for jackdaws before autumn arrives

    28 August 2025

    Worcester City Council increases budget to control gull numbers by £35,000

    26 October 2022

    BPCA urges householders and businesses to seek professional advice if birds are becoming a problem

    3 May 2022

    NatureScot restricts the use of general licences on Lochan Estate in Perthshire

    7 February 2022

    Conservation charity warns of need for joined-up approach and a fast-track to effective grey squirrel controls

    30 May 2025

    Squirrel charity welcomes new legislation on use of gene editing

    14 June 2022

    Ferrets to be removed as permitted target species for the DOC 250 spring trap

    13 April 2021

    Charity says planting of 30,000 hectares of trees must be matched by grey squirrel control

    10 February 2021

    Mast year warning ahead of likely grey squirrel tree damage impacts

    10 November 2025

    Insecticide resistance: what pest controllers need to know and how to overcome it

    20 October 2025

    BPCA issues public advice on mosquitoes following UKHSA report

    9 October 2025

    Check your chimney for jackdaws before autumn arrives

    28 August 2025
  • Magazines
    1. December 2025 / January 2026
    2. Oct / November 2025
    3. Aug / Sept 2025
    4. Supplement: National Pest Awards 2025
    5. June / July 2025
    6. April / May 2025
    7. Feb / March 2025
    8. Dec 2024 / Jan 2025
    Featured

    Pest 102: December 2025 / January 2026

    By Simon King1 December 2025
    Recent

    Pest 102: December 2025 / January 2026

    1 December 2025

    Pest 101: October/November 2025

    7 October 2025

    Pest 100: August/September 2025

    8 August 2025
  • Library
    • Inserts
    • Supplements
  • Professional Development
    • BASIS
    • Research
    • Stewardship
    • Training
  • Pest Test
  • Jobs
    • View All Jobs
  • Key Supporters
    • Bábolna Bio
    • Bell Laboratories
    • Pelsis
    • Envu
    • Lodi UK
    • PelGar International
    • Russell IPM
    • Syngenta
Pest MagazinePest Magazine
BPCA

BPCA showcases technician development through new onboarding framework

Simon KingBy Simon King10 December 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

BPCA has highlighted the impact of its structured onboarding approach after sharing the story of a new recruit who progressed from industry beginner to Level 2-qualified technician within months.

The Association has developed a comprehensive onboarding framework to help member companies introduce new starters to pest management in a consistent and supportive way. The programme blends online learning, practical field experience and assessment, with the aim of building confidence alongside competence.

Hinton Pest Control technician Richard Bradbury was among the first to complete the full all-inclusive programme. Supported by his employer, mentors and BPCA trainers, he worked through online modules, hands-on tasks and a mid-programme assessment before passing both his Level 2 Award in Rodent Management and Level 2 Award in Pest Management at the first attempt.

Richard said the support made a huge difference during his early months in the job.

“The amount of support I had through the onboarding process and from my team was unbeatable. Support from BPCA was excellent,” Richard said.

His learning diary included everything from carpet moth treatments to poultry-farm biosecurity, as well as the sort of early-career mishaps many technicians remember. A memorable run-in with European hornets, which ended in a sting to the face, served as a reminder to “never tap walls and always wear a bee suit”.

BPCA assessors reported that Richard demonstrated strong knowledge in legislation, pest biology and IPM principles, and praised his commitment to becoming a professional pest controller.

The onboarding framework is available in several formats to suit different company setups, ranging from a free framework-only option to fully managed programmes with training and qualification included.

BPCA said the aim is simple: to help employers develop confident, competent technicians who feel supported from day one.

More information about the onboarding options is available, by clicking here.

Share. LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Email
Previous ArticleBASIS appoints new Board members
Simon King

With more than 25 years' experience in business-to-business publishing, Simon is editor of LBM titles Pest and OvertheCounter. Big fan of Manchester United.

Read Similar Stories

BASIS appoints new Board members

BPCA shortlisted for multiple honours at 2026 TAF Awards

Rentokil Pest Control urges public to stay vigilant against bed bugs this Christmas

Latest Stories

BPCA showcases technician development through new onboarding framework

10 December 2025

BASIS appoints new Board members

9 December 2025

BPCA shortlisted for multiple honours at 2026 TAF Awards

8 December 2025
Key Supporters
© 2025 Lewis Business Media. All Rights Reserved.
Lewis Business Media, Suite A, Arun House, Office Village, River Way, Uckfield, TN22 1SL

Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Terms & Conditions

  • National Pest Awards
  • OvertheCounter
  • Pet Business World

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.