HEALTHCARE EXPANSION: Doctors & Nurses for New Abu Dhabi Medical Center

Abu Dhabi is rapidly expanding its healthcare infrastructure, with a new multi-specialty medical center opening in Q4 2025. This facility will offer advanced care across internal medicine, pediatrics, orthopedics, and home health — and it’s hiring now.

Whether you’re a licensed nurse, general practitioner, or specialist, this is your opportunity to join a world-class team in the UAE’s capital.

Who Are They Hiring?

The new medical center and affiliated facilities are recruiting:

  • Registered Nurses (DOH license required)
  • General Practitioners and Specialists in Family Medicine, Pediatrics, and Internal Medicine
  • Home Care Nurses and Midwives
  • Nurse Educators and Supervisors
  • Dental Nurses and Paramedics

🩺 Licensing Required: All candidates must hold a valid DOH (Department of Health Abu Dhabi) license or eligibility letter.

Key Responsibilities

Depending on the role, responsibilities include:

  • Conducting patient assessments and administering medications
  • Coordinating with physicians and allied health staff
  • Managing patient records and electronic health systems
  • Providing home care and post-operative support
  • Educating families and caregivers
  • Ensuring compliance with JAWDA quality standards

5 Featured Jobs with Verified Apply Links

Here’s a real-time snapshot of active listings as of October 26, 2025:

RoleLocationSalary (AED/month)Apply Link
Registered Nurse (Home Care)Abu Dhabi6,000–8,000Apply
Family Medicine SpecialistAbu Dhabi18,000–25,000Apply
Nurse Supervisor (Educator)NMC Healthcare10,000–12,000Apply
Dialysis NurseNMC Healthcare8,000–10,000Apply
Dental Nurse (Female)Khalidy Branch6,000–7,500Apply

Salary Overview

RoleSalary Range (AED/month)
Registered Nurse6,000–8,000
Nurse Supervisor10,000–12,000
Specialist Doctor18,000–25,000
Dialysis Nurse8,000–10,000
Dental Nurse6,000–7,500

💬 Note: Salaries vary based on experience, specialty, and shift type.

Visa & Relocation Support

Most employers offer:

  • Employment visa
  • DOH licensing support
  • Health insurance
  • Annual leave and flight tickets
  • Accommodation or housing allowance
  • Relocation assistance for overseas hires

💡 Tip: Candidates already in the UAE or on visit visas are prioritized for urgent roles.

Work Locations

The new medical center is located in central Abu Dhabi, with satellite branches in:

  • Khalidy
  • Al Mushrif
  • Al Reem Island
  • Al Ain (for outreach and home care)

Licensing & Credentialing

To work legally in Abu Dhabi’s healthcare sector, you must:

  1. Hold a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing or Medicine
  2. Have 2+ years of clinical experience
  3. Pass the DOH exam or hold a valid license
  4. Submit credentials via DataFlow verification
  5. Complete BLS/ACLS certification (for nurses and ER roles)

Documents Required:

  • Passport copy
  • Degree certificate
  • Experience letters
  • DOH license or eligibility
  • Passport-size photo
  • Emirates ID (if available)

Interview & CV Tips

To stand out:

  • Use a clean, modern CV layout (PDF format)
  • Highlight clinical experience and specialty areas
  • Include DOH license number or eligibility status
  • Mention languages spoken (Arabic is a plus)
  • Add WhatsApp number and visa status
  • Dress professionally for interviews (scrubs or business formal)

💬 Tip: Mention availability for immediate joining if on visit visa.

Life in Abu Dhabi for Healthcare Workers

Abu Dhabi offers a balanced lifestyle for medical professionals:

  • Workweek: Monday to Friday (8–10 hour shifts)
  • Housing: Shared apartments or hospital-provided housing
  • Transport: Free shuttle for hospital staff or monthly allowance
  • Community: Diverse expat population, safe neighborhoods
  • Leisure: Corniche beach, Yas Island, Louvre Abu Dhabi, desert tours

Legal & Safety Tips

  • Always carry your Emirates ID and DOH license
  • Do not work for another employer without a permit
  • Avoid sharing patient data on social media
  • Respect cultural norms in public and workplace
  • Report workplace grievances to HR or DOH hotline

📞 Emergency Numbers:

  • Police: 999
  • Ambulance: 998
  • Fire: 997

Mental Health & Support

Healthcare work can be demanding. Abu Dhabi offers:

  • Employee wellness programs
  • Mental health clinics (SEHA, Cleveland Clinic)
  • Free helplines for stress and burnout
  • Faith-based support (mosques, churches, temples)
  • Fitness centers and community parks

💡 Tip: Join expat groups for nurses and doctors on Facebook or Meetup.

Final Checklist for Applicants

TaskStatus
DOH License or Eligibility✅ Required
CV with Experience Details✅ Required
Interview Availability✅ Required
Emirates ID or Visit Visa✅ Preferred
Relocation Readiness✅ Optional
BLS/ACLS Certification✅ Required

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do I need a DOH license to apply for nursing or doctor roles in Abu Dhabi?

Yes. All healthcare professionals must hold a valid Department of Health (DOH) Abu Dhabi license or an eligibility letter. You can apply through the DOH portal and complete DataFlow verification before taking the exam.

Can I apply if I’m currently on a visit visa in the UAE?

Yes, but…You must convert your visa to an employment visa before starting work. Many employers prioritize candidates already in the UAE for faster onboarding, especially for urgent roles like home care and ER nursing.

What documents are required for job applications?

Passport copy
DOH license or eligibility letter
Degree certificate and transcripts
Experience letters (minimum 2 years)
BLS/ACLS certification (for nurses and ER roles)
Passport-size photo
Emirates ID (if available)

Are housing and relocation benefits included?

Usually, yes.** Most hospitals and clinics offer:
Employment visa
Health insurance
Annual leave and flight tickets
Housing allowance or shared accommodation
Licensing support and onboarding assistance

What’s the typical salary range for nurses and doctors in Abu Dhabi?

Registered Nurses: AED 6,000–8,000/month
Specialist Doctors: AED 18,000–25,000/month
Nurse Supervisors: AED 10,000–12,000/month
Dental Nurses: AED 6,000–7,500/month Salaries vary based on experience, specialty, and shift type.

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