Why is NURSING or MIDWIFERY in Dubai So Appealing?
Generous Compensation
Nurses and midwives in Dubai are offered competitive salaries, often surpassing those of many other countries. Tax-free income results in higher take-home pay. Benefits commonly include housing allowances, medical insurance, paid annual leave, annual airfare for self and family, accommodation, and additional incentives.
General salary range (dependent on experience, specialty, and medical facility):
Staff Nurse:
· Entry-level nurses: USD 1,600 to USD 2,700 per month
· Experienced nurses: USD 2,700 to USD 4,000 per month
Senior Staff Nurse or Nurse Specialist: USD 4,000 to USD 5,500 per month
Nurse Manager or Nurse Supervisor: USD 4,900 to USD 6,800 per month
Other Benefits of Working in Dubai
1. Work-Life Balance
2. High Standard of Living
3. State-of-the-Art Medical Facilities
4. Diverse Job Opportunities
5. Diverse Patient Population
6. Multicultural Environment
7. Career Advancement
8. Continuous Professional Development
9. Global Networking
Features
You can apply for various nursing/midwifery licenses, such as Assistant Nurse/Midwife, Registered Nurse/Midwife, School Nurse, Specialty Nurse, or Nurse Practitioner. Qualification and experience requirements differ by title.
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Essential Steps and Qualifications You Need to Meet
1. Education and medical degree
- Bachelor's degree in medicine for general practice nurses.
2. Professional experience
- At least 3 years of work experience in the speciality
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3. Medical License in Dubai
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4. Prometric Exam
3. A mandatory standardized written or oral medical exam. Schedule in Ankara, İzmir, or İstanbul centers in Turkey.
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5. Language Proficiency
Maintain an English proficiency level that enables you to pass the Prometric exam and communicate with patients and colleagues. No certificates like IELTS or TOEFL are required. While knowledge of Arabic is advantageous, it's not obligatory.
6. No Disciplinary Actions or Malpractice Issues
Submit a "Good Standing Certificate" from your previous medical licensing authority to demonstrate a clean record.
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7. Visa and Work Permit
After obtaining your medical license, secure a suitable work visa and permit, usually facilitated by your employer or through our guidance.
It's crucial to acknowledge that the licensing process and specific requirements may vary depending on your nursing/midwifery specialization and prevailing regulations. Seeking assistance from a professional licensing agency will simplify the process with accurate, up-to-date information. Request a consultation now for smoother proceedings.