Friday, February 27, 2026
21.1 C
New Delhi

UAE Ministry of Education announces job vacancies: Roles, eligibility and how to apply, all you need to know

UAE Ministry of Education announces job vacancies: Roles, eligibility and how to apply, all you need to know

UAE Ministry of Education announces teaching and administrative vacancies/Image: File

The UAE Ministry of Education has opened applications for a new round of educational and administrative positions, inviting both citizens and expatriates to apply through its official recruitment platform as part of efforts to strengthen staffing standards and improve learning outcomes across the public education system.

Vacancies announced

The ministry said the openings cover a wide range of academic disciplines. Teaching roles are available in Arabic, English, mathematics, science, kindergarten, art education, and physical education for female teachers. In addition, vacancies have been announced for digital department managers, reflecting the growing emphasis on technology-led education.Specialist roles are also open for drama teachers. Applicants for these posts must hold a bachelor’s degree in acting, directing, theatre, or performing arts, the ministry confirmed.

Academic, experience and age criteria

To be considered, applicants must hold at least a bachelor’s degree in the relevant field and have a minimum of two years’ teaching experience. Candidates are also required to demonstrate fluency in both Arabic and English, covering spoken and written communication.The ministry stipulated that a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 is required, while the upper age limit is set at 55 years for certain positions.

Language testing and licensing requirements

As part of its standards framework, the ministry requires applicants to hold an IELTS General score of at least 6.5. Successful candidates must also commit to obtaining a professional practice licence within the first two years of appointment.

How to apply

Those interested in applying are required to submit their applications through the ministry’s official recruitment website. Applicants must create a new account, upload the necessary documents, complete personal data forms and CV details, select the appropriate vacancy, and submit their application online.The ministry said the recruitment drive reflects its continued focus on attracting qualified professionals capable of supporting the long-term development of the UAE’s education sector.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Bollywood stars who turned down Hollywood projects

Several Bollywood stars have flirted with the idea of making their way westward and starring in popular Hollywood films and web series. Read More

Shreya Ghoshal says she felt like a ‘misfit’ for Bipasha song

Singer Shreya Ghoshal may have made a dream debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Devdas, but success did not translate into instant offers. Read More

‘You can’t attack a house of worship’: DOJ indicts 30 more people over Minnesota anti-ICE church protest

The Trump administration on Friday announced fresh federal charges against 30 additional people alleged to have taken part in storming Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, during an anti‑ICE protest on January 18. Read More

‘Specific to Punjabi population’: MAGA activist claims thousands of US trucking companies operate under ‘No Name Given’

A conservative activist has claimed that “hundreds if not thousands” of trucking companies in the United States are registered under the name “No Name Given. Read More

Indian American self-made millionaire reveals his ultimate success secrets

How This Indian American Millionaire Broke Barriers And Is Now Teaching Others to Win At 80 years old, Kanwal Rekhi, a self-made Indian-American millionaire, Silicon Valley pioneer and mentor to thousands, has chronicled his remarkab Read More

Topics

Bollywood stars who turned down Hollywood projects

Several Bollywood stars have flirted with the idea of making their way westward and starring in popular Hollywood films and web series. Read More

Shreya Ghoshal says she felt like a ‘misfit’ for Bipasha song

Singer Shreya Ghoshal may have made a dream debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Devdas, but success did not translate into instant offers. Read More

‘You can’t attack a house of worship’: DOJ indicts 30 more people over Minnesota anti-ICE church protest

The Trump administration on Friday announced fresh federal charges against 30 additional people alleged to have taken part in storming Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, during an anti‑ICE protest on January 18. Read More

‘Specific to Punjabi population’: MAGA activist claims thousands of US trucking companies operate under ‘No Name Given’

A conservative activist has claimed that “hundreds if not thousands” of trucking companies in the United States are registered under the name “No Name Given. Read More

Indian American self-made millionaire reveals his ultimate success secrets

How This Indian American Millionaire Broke Barriers And Is Now Teaching Others to Win At 80 years old, Kanwal Rekhi, a self-made Indian-American millionaire, Silicon Valley pioneer and mentor to thousands, has chronicled his remarkab Read More

Pakistan-Afghanistan war: Trump praises PM Shehbaz Sharif and General Asim Munir, says ‘gets along very well’ with Islamabad

US President Donald Trump appears to have already signalled where he stands on the Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict, and the clues lie in his past speeches. Read More

Rajpal Yadav makes his first public appearance after jail

Weeks after being caught in a Rs 9 crore cheque bounce case, Rajpal Yadav stepped out in Mumbai — and turned a routine paparazzi spotting into a throwback moment. Read More

Husband or parents’ income for OBC creamy layer? SC to rule

SC has asked Karnataka govt to respond to the appeal within two weeks (AI image) NEW DELHI: To determine whether an OBC woman candidate came within the creamy layer to be disentitled from reservation in govt employment, what should Read More

Related Articles