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Location
Multiple, The United Arab Emirates -
Salary
£3940/month -
Contract Length
24 months -
Start date
On-Going
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Qualifications Required
Bachelor’s Degree or higher + TEFL/TESOL certificate -
Experience
None needed -
Passport Held
Any

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Job description
2 Year Contract (renewable)- 16,000 AED per month 18,000 for Qualified Teachers
The UAE is the perfect place to experience life in the Middle East and save money at the same time. Experience life working in one of the world’s wealthiest countries and reap the benefits of the generous pay opportunities of the Middle East.
The UAE provides prospective teachers with the opportunity to become immersed in a unique cultural experience. Explore this exquisite country whilst basking in the year-round sunshine and gain invaluable teaching experience.
We have roles available throughout the UAE in cities such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Liwa Oasis and Sharjah.
Job Description
Working hours: 5 days per week, 7am to 3pm or 8am-4pm
Interviews held in Manchester, UK on the 19th or 20th October.
Salary & benefits
Salary:
Unqualified Teachers: AED 16,000 per month (£3,500)
Qualified Teachers: AED 18,000 per month (£3,940)
Benefits
- Housing allowance provided
- Ground support provided to find housing
- Flights provided
- Medical Insurance provided for individual and family (2 adults, maximum of 3 children)
- Visa provided and costs covered
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Location
Multiple, The United Arab Emirates -
Salary
£3940/month -
Contract Length
24 months
Job requirements
- A Bachelor’s degree in English/Linguistics for prospective English teachers or a business-related degree for prospective business teachers.
- 1-2 years of teaching experience preferred
- Native English-speaking ability
- Great communication skills
- A positive work ethic
- Good organisational skills
- Applicants need to possess cultural awareness and a sensitivity to cultural and social differences.
Living in The United Arab Emirates
The UAE is a rapidly-developing destination with an unusual blend of conservative Islamic culture and extravagant, luxurious resorts. Sky high modern architecture and a plethora of entertainment contrasts with areas of endless desert sand dunes and locals wearing long, traditional clothing, like the kandura and the abaya.
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What does this mean?
Strict visa regulations in particular countries can mean teachers must hold a passport from certain countries. Unfortunately, this restricts who schools can hire and may make you ineligible if you apply for the position. This information is indicative and you can still apply for the position but we recommend that you look into whether you can obtain a visa for the position first.
Don’t give up! There are job opportunities in other teaching destinations overseas.