Teaching in UAE
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Regards
i`m not a teacher but i can help to give u idea about the expenses here.
first of all... it depends on where r u going to live (Dubai or Abu Dhabi ) as a single it`s much easier to live here,this is some monthly expenses u have to conciser it:
( house, bills, food, transportation ) then it depends on ur life style.
for a single u need
(studio= 10000$ or 1 bedroom apartment = 13000$ yearly ) average price.
bills : (elec.+water+AC+internet)= 200 $ monthly.
food: ( grocery + house need )= 500 $ monthly
Car: sure it`s better to buy car here it`s not expensive check this website to have an idea about rental apartments and cars value:dubizzle.com
anyway the other expenses are different between person to other...
wish u have good job here, Good luck
SAEED
Have you looked at the teach away website about jobs in Dubai?聽 They have a lot of information.聽 Housing is included through their organization, not utilities or transportation.聽 With a masters I would be making about 4 grand US a month and it seems by what I have gathered you can save more than half of that.聽 To lease a car is around 400 to 500 us聽 a month.聽 If you have any more questions, post them, and hopefully we can get some teachers who have already taught there to give us some advice.
Josh
I have been teaching here for 18 months. I don't know about Teach Away but I can tell you to be careful with many schools here who hire teachers but don't pay salaries when promised.
Your profile says you are from Kansas City and as my origins are there, I can tell you the cost of living is much higher here than there. Salaries may look grand but if you want to live the high life of an expat or maintain an American life style, it will cost you.
Food, clothes, gas, utilities are cheaper in USA,than here unless you come from a pricey area of the US.
If you plan to buy a car here, used ones can be had at reasonable prices but they are NOT cheaper here than in the US. Here, you also have to pay for insurance and registration up front which could be as much as $1000. You can lease a car which is what many teachers I know have done. Be prepared to pay for toll roads which charge over a dollar each way. Also know that in many parts of UAE, you have to pay for parking and fines for parking and speeding are quite high. Utilities will stick you with a housing fee which is supposed to be 5% of the amount of the lease, so you could end up paying $100/month just for fees.
These are just a few things to know. Contact me if you want more info. Hope this helps.
Phyllis
聽 聽 I appreciate your honesty.聽 The main reason I'm considering coming is to have a chance to get a classroom.聽 Here education has tightened up with a lot of young teachers out of work especially on the west coast.聽 I feel if there is opportunity to teach, then I'll go about anywhere.聽 Were you hired by the public school system? (UAE educational council).. Did they place you right away or did you have to live in a hotel for a couple of months?聽 Also did you get the agreed upon salary when you arrived?聽 I don't want to live the high life, instead live within my means and save.聽 Have you been able to save and if you don't mind me asking how much do you make and spend on living.聽 Also are you enjoying your time in the UAE and what prompted the move in the first place?聽 I'm currently living in KC, but from Lebanon, MO about 3 hours south.聽 Teaching abroad excites me, but if financially I'm going to be squeezed then I might be better off here.聽 Oh yeah, how much money should one bring and is your school looking for teachers?聽 Phyllis thank you and advice and or stories would be much appreciated!
I went to Truman Elementary in KC. I appreciate your comments because I am researching teaching in Abu Dhabi. Phyllis, I want to know the same things as Josh about being able to save. I am currently a Resource Specialist in Cali but want some change!

I'm new to this forum and I was hoping that maybe I could get some advice and information on potential teaching opportunities in Abu Dhabi.
I am an ESL teacher currently teaching in Thailand. I have a 4 year degree in English Lit and a TESOL certification, as well as a year (+) of teaching experience.
Are there any opportunities for ESL, non-certified, teachers in Abu Dhabi?
Thank you in advance.
Amber
It makes me a little nervous to hear negative comments about the Teach Away teachers (from chrisinuae). I will say this, I have also been following the Teach Away page on Facebook and I haven't heard anything of the sort on there. It would be great to hear from someone who is teaching for ADEC now and who went through Teach Away.聽
Thanks!
I'm a Canadian who has taught in the UK for a year and now looking for a new teaching adventure in Dubai. Especially since there are very few jobs here.
Does anyone know any other teaching recruitment agencies besides Teach Away?聽 Also what would be a good amount of money to bring when first moving to Dubai?聽
This is such a difficult decision to make to move there, yet very exciting at the same time.聽 If anyone has any hints, tips, hiring schools, or just want to chat about the possibility of moving there, please message me.
I am a certified ESL teacher w/ 17 years in the classroom. I have a BA in El Ed, a MA in Special Ed and a MS in Language Ed and have to find a way to pay off student loans. Now an empty-nester and looking to save money for retirement and have an adventure.聽 I would be bringing my husband who for health reasons hasn't worked...but does have a BA in Science (maybe he could tutor?).聽 And HAVE to bring my 2 small dogs.聽 Does anyone have any experience with pets?聽 Our dogs are 6 and 15 lbs. and are a part of our family.

I will suggest you to start a new thread also (for more visibility); it will allow you to obtain reactions/responses more quickly

Regards
I am a CELTA qualified native English speaking teacher with over 1 years experience (teaching English to adults, teenagers and young learners).In early June, I am moving to Dubai and want to find an English teaching position (ideally teaching adults, but I would still consider teaching teenagers/young learners).
Although I know that most places want teachers with at least 3 years experience, I am still determined to find work out there.
Please could someone let me know which schools/universities/institutes would be the best ones to try and which ones I should avoid.
Thanks

I hope you will obtain some helpful recommendations soon

Regards
Armand
I'm Ahmad Ali, from Alexandria-Egypt; I'm a computer engineer work in Dubai Gov. 5 yrs ago.
I'd like to answer some of ur questions regarding teaching and living in the UAE it might help.
1- That website includes all schools website where u can contact them and apply online.
dubaifaqs.com/schools-list-uae.php
2- UAE has 7 States and there's a big deference between all of them in the rent and life style; but the more expensive rent and life style is Dubai & Abu Dhabi.
The rent depends to the location (Studio flat started from 9,000 US$, one bedroom flat 10,000 US$, .....etc).
in some other states it's more cheaper.
3- The schools here don't provide accommodation for the teachers.
4- u can get a car loan from any bank here up to 5 yrs installments; just if ur monthly salary is more than 8,000 AED which is 2200 US$.
cars prices start from 10,000 US$ and over.
5- UAE is free of taxes, so there's no any deduction from ur monthly salary.
6- A lot of American and European r working here especially in Dubai & Abu Dhabi and they can save a very good percentage of their salaries with a decent living.
hw r u?
I don't understand what is that sign means +1 ?!!!
plz can u explain to me if u don't mind ?
thx
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Can you please post an advert in the jobs in United Arab Emirates section?
Thank you,
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Good day to you. I am Fatunwase Olawole Israel, am a Nigerian.
I will appreciate if you can be of help me to me, I really wish to come down there and teach.
I will be glad to hear from you.
deeplove4u wrote:3- The schools here don't provide accommodation for the teachers.
4- u can get a car loan from any bank here up to 5 yrs installments; just if ur monthly salary is more than 8,000 AED which is 2200 US$.
cars prices start from 10,000 US$ and over.
I know several schools that provide teacher accommodation.
Obtaining bank loans is not easy on a teachers salary.聽 You will need a residency visa and deposit and 3 pay slips (minimum). I would advise either hiring or cash purchase using dubizzle.com
I know your post is from 2011 but I just want to know. If you eventually did go to UAE and how you experience was? I'm thinking of going, so just doing a recce to see what is out there.
Your reply will be greatly appreciated
Thank you
Bianca
I'm new to the world of blogs and forums so forgive my ignorance.
We have been living in the UAE for 10 years!
My son is the one who has been trying to find a teaching job in the UAE.
He has sent applications to ADEC and several employment agencies to no avail - no response from anyone. He has been to the UAE several times to visit us, he has been teaching English in Asia for since November 2010, has a BA majoring in English and Philosophy. He also has a TEFL certificate
What I really want to know is whether he is qualified for teaching in the UAE or not. He is becoming quite despondent and we just want to know whether it is worth his while to keep banging his head against this particular brick wall!
Thanks to anyone who responds!
I'm in the same boat as your son. I have also been trying to contact several agencies etc regarding teaching vacancies advertised on their sites. No one has replied as yet. According to the requirement on the education website I would say he qualifies. They talk about any bachelors with PGCE or even TEFL with at least 2 yrs teaching expereience. I have also seen advertisments for "job Fairs/expo" being held in Dubai. Maybe see if you can attend one of those and see what is available. Let me know should he be successfull so I can follow the same route. I have also heard from several sources that these applications take very long and test your patience to the end so maybe he will be lucky very soon.
Good Luck
Bianca
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