Published Feb 21, 2006
kkettle70
28 Posts
Hi Everyone,
I have noticed that in the past little while, there have been some recent posts about the UAE. I am hoping that someone out there can answer some of my questions.
My husband is an electrical engineer. He thinks that his job may be transferred to the UAE in the upcomming September. This news is quite new to us. A little frightening actually.
I however, am completing the final year of my Canadian BScN degree. By the time he has to leave, I will be finished my degree. We are both Canadian citizens.
Here are some of my questions ... . . . .
1. Is it possible for a new nursing graduate to get a job in the UAE? I've noticed that most jobs seem to be for experienced nurses.
2. I will not need the benefit of accomadation as this is included for us in my husbands benefit package. Is it possible to get extra pay to compensate for this benefit?
3. What is the work schedule like - 6 days a week? Can a nurse pick between day and night shifts?
4. The all famous question..... What is the salary/benefit package like?
Any help with my questions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
ninacf
20 Posts
Hi Everyone,I have noticed that in the past little while, there have been some recent posts about the UAE. I am hoping that someone out there can answer some of my questions.My husband is an electrical engineer. He thinks that his job may be transferred to the UAE in the upcomming September. This news is quite new to us. A little frightening actually.I however, am completing the final year of my Canadian BScN degree. By the time he has to leave, I will be finished my degree. We are both Canadian citizens.Here are some of my questions ... . . . .1. Is it possible for a new nursing graduate to get a job in the UAE? I've noticed that most jobs seem to be for experienced nurses.2. I will not need the benefit of accomadation as this is included for us in my husbands benefit package. Is it possible to get extra pay to compensate for this benefit?3. What is the work schedule like - 6 days a week? Can a nurse pick between day and night shifts?4. The all famous question..... What is the salary/benefit package like?Any help with my questions would be greatly appreciated.Thanks
Hi kkettle. I'm working as a nurse in a government-operated here in Dubai for more than four months now. Here are the answers I can share to your queries:
1. Yes there is a chance that you will be hired though you are a recent graduate. The employers here have a preference for Western-educated nurses.
2. The accomodation package can be converted to cash which will be added to the monthly salary in case that you don't avail of it.
3. I work 5 days a week (8 1/2 hours a day). That is UAE's labor policy for all workers. There is also no provision for an overtime work ifever you wish to do extended duties.
4. The salary is very much worth it. As for me who was previously working at a hospital in my native country Philippines, the salary I am getting from working here in Dubai is very much higher. But there are some nurses from Europe, USA and Canada who are receiving more than double my salary. That will be a great news for you.
I hope this helps and Goodluck!
Hi Ninacf,
Thank-you so much for responding to all of my questions. It is greatly appreciated.
I was wondering if you get a choice in the shifts you work. Can you pick between day and night shifts? What time do you start work in the mornings? I have so many questions . . . . .
Again,
Thank-you so much. It has been so nice hearing from you. If you ever need any information about Canada, I will be more than happy to do whatever I can to help you.
Have a great day!
Krista
Hi kkettle.
About the work shifts which is 7-3, 3-11 and 11-7, you may request to the nurse supervisor if you want a schedule that is convenient to you. But you must have a valid reason for doing so. Schedules are posted on the first day of the month so you must ask the supervisor two weeks in advance. I requested for a night shift on April since I'll be reviewing for the IELTS which I'll be taking on May at the British embassy here in Dubai and thankfully it was approved.
I'm just on my fourth month here and what I can share to you is very limited. I'm sure other members can add answers to your query.
goodluck and Godbless.
Hi again kkettle. Canadian Specialist Hospital will be opening this 2nd quarter. You may inquire to them for an employment opprtunity. But there are many hospitals here in Dubai that you can apply to ifever you and your husband are already settled in here. Nurse shortage is everywhere
Take care!
Moranguinho
30 Posts
Hello everyone!
To kkettle70: Check the other post "advices to work in UAE" (in international nurses). There are some informations there that maybe can help you.
Good luck!
elenova
114 Posts
Hi kkettle.About the work shifts which is 7-11, 11-3 and 3-11, you may request to the nurse supervisor if you want a schedule that is convenient to you. But you must have a valid reason for doing so. Schedules are posted on the first day of the month so you must ask the supervisor two weeks in advance. I requested for a night shift on April since I'll be reviewing for the IELTS which I'll be taking on May at the British embassy here in Dubai and thankfully it was approved.I'm just on my fourth month here and what I can share to you is very limited. I'm sure other members can add answers to your query. goodluck and Godbless.
About the work shifts which is 7-11, 11-3 and 3-11, you may request to the nurse supervisor if you want a schedule that is convenient to you. But you must have a valid reason for doing so. Schedules are posted on the first day of the month so you must ask the supervisor two weeks in advance. I requested for a night shift on April since I'll be reviewing for the IELTS which I'll be taking on May at the British embassy here in Dubai and thankfully it was approved.
The shifts may vary from 11pm-7am, 7am-3pm, 3pm-11pm or 7-7 in many other hospitals. 40-48 hours a week as 48 hours in most of the private hospitals. Depends on what ur contract sais.
Regards
Thanks for the correction elenova. I jumbled on numbers about the shifting schedule. I have already edited my previous post.
Godbless.
prettydhie
4 Posts
hi every1..im a newly grad of BSN course here in the Philippines..I heard much about Dubai & the job opportunities that awaits here...hope u can help me by giving sum informations regarding d nursing profession in Dubai...tnx:redpinkhe
wenursetheworld
79 Posts
ninacf, does dubai requires work experience from our country like the philippines or they could hire newly graduates without experience like from western countries?
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
All the adverts I have seen here in the UK require 12 months experience min
honeylet_1710, BSN, RN
38 Posts
UAE have 7 emirates the salary varies from hospital to hospital and emirates to emirates... Standard of living has just increased recently it was not just increasing it was really a huge increase it is doubled. UAE is very safe to live in you can walk outside even in the midst of the night without worrying...
No regulations about salary.. You can have the best and the worst..UAE have two health system and the salary depends on this the MOH and the General Health Authority go for the general health authority as they are giving the best package salary is base on your years of experience more experience as a nurse means more salary, but beware of some subcontractor some of them are not that good ut there are some who are also having a very nice packages choose interhealth Canada their subcon hospital is in Dubai. Some of the hospital manage by health authority are Sheikh Khalifa Med City ( Abu Dhabi) Tawam ( Al Ain) Al Rahba Mids of Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Salarypackage include housing allowance, water and electricity allowance transportation allowance, educational allowance for your children airline tickets, furniture allowance etc.. and all tax free.
hope this will help..
work sched is 12 hours per shift 40 days a wk 4 days on and 4 days off or 3 days on 3 days off you just need to have 14 shift to 15 alternately