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5,000+ healthcare jobs across UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and beyond. Doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, hospital management. Tax-free salaries. Updated every day.

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Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
πŸ“ Abu Dhabi, UAEFull-time
CardiologyDOH LicenseConsultant

Lead cardiology at one of the Middle East's top hospitals. Board-certified consultant required. DOH license or eligibility. AED 45,000-90,000/month plus full package.

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King Faisal Specialist Hospital Riyadh
πŸ“ Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaFull-time
ICUSCFHSCritical Care

Critical care nursing at Saudi Arabia's leading specialist hospital. 2+ years ICU experience. SCFHS licensure. SAR 8,000-16,000/month plus housing and flights.

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Hamad Medical Corporation Qatar
πŸ“ Doha, QatarFull-time
RadiologyMRICT

Join Qatar's national health system. MRI and CT experience required. 3+ years post-qualification. QAR 10,000-20,000/month plus full expat benefits package.

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Saudi German Hospital Group
πŸ“ Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaFull-time
Hospital ManagementJCI

Lead a 300-bed hospital for the Arab world's largest private hospital group. 10+ years senior healthcare management. JCI accreditation experience preferred. SAR 35,000-70,000/month.

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Kuwait Ministry of Health
πŸ“ Kuwait City, KuwaitFull-time
PharmacyClinicalMOH License

Clinical pharmacy role in Kuwait's national health system. B.Pharm or Pharm.D required. 3+ years hospital pharmacy. KWD 1,200-2,500/month plus full benefits.

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Mediclinic Middle East UAE
πŸ“ Dubai Healthcare City, UAEFull-time
PhysiotherapyDHA LicenseMSK

MSK physiotherapy at a leading private hospital network. DHA license required or eligibility. 2+ years post-qualification experience. AED 8,000-16,000/month tax-free.

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Healthcare salary guide 2025

What healthcare jobs pay across the Gulf

All GCC figures are monthly and tax-free. Most packages include free or subsidised housing, annual flights home, and private health insurance.

RoleUAE (AED/mo)Saudi Arabia (SAR/mo)Qatar (QAR/mo)
Consultant Physician/Specialist40,000 - 85,00035,000 - 75,00040,000 - 90,000
GP / General Practitioner18,000 - 35,00015,000 - 30,00018,000 - 36,000
Registered Nurse (ICU/ER)8,000 - 16,0007,000 - 15,0009,000 - 18,000
Senior Pharmacist10,000 - 20,0009,000 - 18,00010,000 - 22,000
Radiographer8,000 - 16,0007,000 - 14,0009,000 - 18,000
Hospital Director40,000 - 80,00035,000 - 70,00040,000 - 85,000

Indicative ranges. Tax-free. Housing and flights typically additional. Full salary guide β†’

Healthcare careers in the Gulf

Why healthcare professionals choose the Gulf

The GCC is investing heavily in world-class healthcare infrastructure. Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Hamad Medical Corporation in Qatar, and King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh operate at international standards and attract senior clinicians from the US, UK, Australia, and Europe.

Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 includes a major healthcare expansion plan, with billions allocated to new hospitals and clinics across the Kingdom. This has created sustained high demand for all levels of healthcare staff β€” from consultants to allied health professionals.

Tax-free salaries combined with free housing, annual flights, and private health insurance make Gulf healthcare packages genuinely competitive with Western equivalents. A nurse earning AED 12,000/month in Dubai takes home significantly more in real terms than the equivalent UK band 6 salary after tax.

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Healthcare jobs FAQ

The DHA (Dubai Health Authority) licensing process typically takes 6-12 weeks from submitting a complete application. It requires primary source verification of your qualifications through DataFlow, a good standing certificate from your home regulator, and passing a prometric exam for some specialties. Your employer usually supports the process.
Yes. Most healthcare employment contracts include family sponsorship β€” typically spouse and children under 18. Housing allowances or employer-provided accommodation are usually sized for a family. International schools are widely available across the GCC.
Absolutely. International hospital experience, particularly from JCI-accredited institutions in the UK, US, Australia, Canada, or Ireland, is actively sought. The major Gulf hospital groups benchmark against Western clinical standards and prefer candidates from recognised international healthcare systems.
Cardiology, oncology, neurology, emergency medicine, and intensive care medicine for doctors. ICU, ER, theatre, and oncology nursing. Radiology, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy for allied health. Hospital management with JCI experience is consistently in demand across all GCC countries.
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