GEMS Education is the largest private school operator in the region and one of the biggest employers of teachers in the UAE, running a network of schools across British, American, IB, Indian and other curricula. If you want to teach in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, GEMS is one of the first names to know – but teaching in the UAE comes with a licensing step that catches many people out, so this guide covers the roles, realistic salaries, the KHDA teaching licence, how to apply, career progression and the visa side, so you know exactly what to expect.
This is part of our guide to working in the UAE. If you are researching teaching more broadly, see our guide to teaching jobs in Dubai.
Quick answer
GEMS Education jobs are advertised and applied for on the official GEMS careers portal. The biggest group of roles is teaching – class and subject teachers across all key stages – alongside teaching assistants, school leadership (heads of department, vice principals and principals) and school-support and corporate functions such as admissions, administration, finance and IT. Teaching roles require a recognised degree and, for Dubai, registration under the KHDA teaching-licence system. GEMS sponsors your UAE residency visa, and most full-time roles include medical insurance, annual leave and air tickets.
Why work for GEMS
GEMS offers scale and variety that a single school cannot. With schools across many curricula and price points, there are roles for teachers at every stage of their career, and the group invests in professional development, which matters in a profession built on continuous learning. Teaching in the UAE also comes with genuine financial advantages: pay is tax-free, and packages often include accommodation support or an allowance, medical cover and annual flights home, so your effective income and ability to save are higher than the salary alone suggests. For experienced teachers and school leaders, GEMS is a route to work in well-resourced schools with international student bodies.
GEMS roles – in detail
Teachers. Class teachers in primary and subject teachers in secondary, across curricula such as British, American, IB and Indian. These require a relevant degree and teaching qualification and the right English proficiency. Teaching assistants. Support roles in classrooms, often an entry point for those building toward a teaching career. School leadership. Heads of department, phase leaders, vice principals and principals who run academic and pastoral operations. Support and corporate. Admissions, administration, finance, HR, IT and facilities roles at school and group level, which do not require a teaching licence.
GEMS teacher salaries in the UAE
Teacher pay varies enormously by school tier, curriculum and experience, and is tax-free. As an indicative guide, primary teachers typically earn around AED 7,000-10,000 a month, secondary teachers around AED 8,000-14,000, and senior or experienced teachers roughly AED 14,000-20,000 or more, with the premium British and IB schools paying at the higher end. Most full-time roles also include benefits such as medical insurance, annual leave and air tickets, and some include accommodation support – so the total package is worth more than the basic salary.
The KHDA teaching licence
This is the step to plan for. To teach in a Dubai private school you generally need a recognised bachelor’s degree and a teaching qualification – a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), or a postgraduate certificate or diploma in education (PGCE/PGDE) or a Master’s in Education – plus the required English proficiency (English-subject teachers commonly need an IELTS band around 7). Teachers register through the KHDA teaching-licence system: the school applies for your initial approval with your attested degrees, and after hiring you complete mandatory professional-development courses (covering areas such as child protection and safeguarding, inclusion, wellbeing and assessment). You will also need a UAE police clearance, a good-standing letter and a medical fitness check. With correctly attested documents, the process typically takes around 6 to 12 weeks, so start gathering and attesting your documents early.
How to apply to GEMS
Apply on the official GEMS careers portal, choosing the school and role that fit your subject, key stage and curriculum experience. Prepare a strong teaching CV, your degree and teaching qualification, references, and evidence of your English proficiency. Shortlisted candidates complete interviews – often including a teaching demonstration or lesson observation – and, for licensing, the school guides you through the KHDA steps. Apply only through the official portal – GEMS does not charge candidates, an important warning given that teaching recruitment scams targeting overseas educators exist.
Career progression at GEMS
Teaching offers structured progression, and a large group like GEMS can support it. Teachers can move into subject-lead, head-of-department and phase-leader roles, then into senior leadership as vice principal and principal, or into specialisms such as special educational needs, curriculum and professional development. Because GEMS runs many schools across the UAE and beyond, there is scope to move between schools and curricula and to keep developing your credentials, which is central to a long teaching career.
The visa and relocation side
As your employer, GEMS sponsors your UAE residency visa and Emirates ID, arranges the medical and biometrics, and guides you through the teaching-licence process. Understand the wider process in our UAE work visa guide, and once onboarded you can check your Emirates ID status and visa status online. If you later change school, you may be owed end-of-service gratuity.
Is GEMS right for you?
GEMS suits qualified teachers and school leaders who want to work in well-resourced international schools and are prepared to complete UAE teacher licensing, as well as support staff seeking school administration roles. For the broader picture of teaching here, read our teaching jobs in Dubai guide, and use the best job search sites in the UAE to widen your search.
Need help with the visa side of your move?
A GEMS offer includes visa sponsorship, but for questions about residency, family sponsorship or the wider move, Emirae can help through Employment Visa Support. You can also submit a request and get matched with the right help.
FAQ
How do I apply for GEMS Education careers?
Apply on the official GEMS careers portal, choosing the school and role that match your subject, key stage and curriculum. Prepare a teaching CV, your degree and teaching qualification, references and English-proficiency evidence. GEMS does not charge candidates.
What qualifications do I need to teach at GEMS?
Generally a recognised bachelor’s degree plus a teaching qualification (B.Ed, PGCE/PGDE or M.Ed) and the required English proficiency (English-subject teachers commonly need IELTS around band 7), plus KHDA teaching-licence registration for Dubai schools.
What salary do GEMS teachers earn?
Indicatively, primary teachers earn around AED 7,000-10,000 a month, secondary teachers AED 8,000-14,000, and senior or experienced teachers roughly AED 14,000-20,000+, tax-free, with premium British and IB schools at the higher end. Most roles include medical insurance, leave and air tickets.
How long does the KHDA teaching licence take?
With correctly attested documents, the process typically takes around 6 to 12 weeks. The school applies for your initial approval, and you complete mandatory professional-development courses plus a police clearance, good-standing letter and medical fitness check.
Does GEMS sponsor your visa?
Yes. GEMS sponsors your UAE residency visa and Emirates ID, arranges the medical and biometrics, and guides you through the teaching-licence process, with most full-time roles including medical insurance, leave and air tickets.
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