FAIRFAX, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#NPMAHiresHeroes–The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) announces its partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) SkillBridge Program to prepare service members for successful civilian careers by offering internships in the pest control industry. Military members nearing the end of their enlistment are eligible to become a SkillBridge participant and engage in a comprehensive 18-week internship through NPMA member company locations throughout the U.S., all while retaining their military pay and benefits.
“Finding support and employment is often a challenge for service members reintegrating into civilian life,” said Dominique Stumpf, CEO of NPMA. “We’re honored to partner with the DOD to welcome these dedicated individuals to our industry. We hope these internships are just the beginning of rewarding new careers protecting and serving in a different way.”
The NPMA Military Hiring Program offers critical support and comprehensive career training in the pest control industry, designed to aid the service member in finding meaningful employment after discharge. Participants will gain hands-on experience, technical knowledge and practical skills to excel in a field that utilizes comparable military skills, such as problem-solving and people engagement.
“As a service member myself, I know how important it is to have resources and support to prepare for life after the military,” said Trent Kucherka, BCE, director of commercial operations at The Bug Master and military intelligence officer. “NPMA’s partnership with SkillBridge is a meaningful commitment from the industry to those who have served and will pave the way for future talent to excel in pest control.”
Why Pest Control is Perfect for Military Service Members and Veterans
NPMA recognizes and highly values the leadership skills and resilience that the military community brings to the workforce. As part of NPMA’s partnership with SkillBridge, military service members will benefit from:
Ready to launch your post-military career? Military service members seeking a supported transition to pest control can now enroll in the program. Visit your Transition Assistance Program Office (TAP) for specific application requirements, explore current NPMA company partners in your area, and take the next step by completing the NPMA Military Hiring Internship Program Interest Form. Qualified candidates will be contacted by NPMA to schedule an interview with an NPMA member company partner.
About the National Pest Management Association
NPMA, a non-profit organization with more than 5,500 members, was established in 1933 to support the pest management industry’s commitment to the protection of public health, food and property from the diseases and dangers of pests. Its Workforce Development Initiative aims to help fill the demand for skilled workers, attract new talent to the professional pest control industry and spread the word about the essential role pest control professionals play in improving people’s overall quality of life. For more information, visit PestControlJobs.com or follow @PestControlJobs on Facebook and LinkedIn.
NPMA is a DoD SkillBridge Authorized Organization that represents the pest management industry. NPMA does not represent the DoD SkillBridge office nor does the DoD endorse any company or its services.
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