**Science Teacher job in UAE
**TAX FREE salary
**Enjoy teaching aboard
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I am looking for an energetic and motivated Science Teacher to join one of our clients in UAE.
Requirements for Science Teacher:
**Bachelor degree in Science required
**Master's degree preferred
**A minimum of 2 years of teaching experience in a middle or high school level
**Computer literate
**Excellent oral and written English essential
**IELTS 7 Academic for non-first language English speakers only
**Spoken Arabic preferable
Salary Package for teacher of Science
**A TAX-FREE salary of 21,000 AED per month (252,000 AED annually - www.xe.com)
**FREE visa for the teacher
**FREE medical cover for teacher, spouse and up to 3 children aged up to 18 years of age
**FREE flights cover for teacher, spouse and up to 3 children aged up to 18 years of age to and from your home country (on entry and exit only)
**Gratuity bonus
**A 2-year contract which is renewable on agreement
About the United Arab Emirates
The UAE is one of the best countries in the world to teach. This amazing country has excellent sunshine all year round with many places to visit like:
**Dubai Mall
**Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
**Sharjah Heritage Museum
**Al Ain Oasis
**Madinat Jumeirah
**Emirates Palace
**Burj Khalifeh
and more...
Some tips about the UEA
- Despite higher living costs, tax-free salaries and the vast oil wealth are a huge pull on expats with 65,000 British expats and 45,000 Americans living in the Middle Eastern State.
- The UAE is a sub-tropical desert climate. It gets extremely hot in the summer with daytime averages above 40°C (113°F).
- As a major expat hub there are many languages spoken in the UAE; English is widely spoken among business people and in expat areas but the official language is Arabic.
- The UAE is a federation of seven autonomous Emirates. Its estimated 2014 population was nearly 9.5 million of which 87 per cent are expats, making UAE nationals a minority.
5. The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest man-made structure in the world, at 829.8m, however it will soon be over taken by the Kingdom Tower in Saudi Arabia which is due to measure 1,000m.
- The UAE’s currency is the Dirham (Dh) which is made from 100fils.
- The UAE is extremely rich in oil and the majority of its economy is based around exporting oil and gas.
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