The UAE Ministry of Education (MoE) has announced new job vacancies across multiple roles. The recruitment drive outlines eligibility criteria, required qualifications, and a structured application process for interested candidates. Applicants can check role-specific requirements and apply through official channels.
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. It highlights the growing importance of technology-led education. Specialist roles are also open for drama teachers.
The notification issued by MoE encourages people, along with expatriates, to apply for these posts through the official recruitment platform. This is an attempt to enhance the standards of the staff and improve learning outcomes in the education sector.
Applicants should hold at least a bachelor’s degree in the relevant field with a minimum of two years’ teaching experience. Candidates are also required to demonstrate fluency in both Arabic and English for spoken and written communication. Applicants for drama teacher should have a bachelor’s degree in acting, directing, theatre, or performing arts.
The ministry has set a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, while the upper age limit is 55 years for certain positions.
The ministry has asked the applicants to hold an IELTS General score of at least 6.5. Successful candidates should also commit to getting a professional practice licence within the first two years of appointment.
Interested candidates must submit their applications through the MoE’s official recruitment website. Applicants must create a new account, upload the necessary documents, complete personal data forms, and CV details. They will be asked to select the appropriate vacancy and submit their application online.
The UAE Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR) has recently partnered with Microsoft to develop AI agents that will help university students personalise their learning experiences and find jobs by navigating career pathways.
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. Applicants should act promptly, as application windows for government roles are typically time-bound and highly competitive.