Midwife seeking advice on move to Abu Dhabi
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Midwife seeking advice on move to Abu Dhabi
Hi all,
I am a UK midwife currently living and working in wales. I have been a midwife for a number of years now, and have been dreaming about working away for far too long. I have recently visited Abu Dhabi, which I absolutely loved and I am now finally starting the process to relocate there. I was lucky enough to have visited the Corniche hospital whilst I was there, and met with the HR department who now has my CV. However, in order to widen my chances of a job offer I was hoping someone would be able to provide me with more information on how to apply for jobs, whether to apply direct or through agencies, benefits of working in UAE, accommodation, work/life balance etc. Any information regarding the process and living in Abu Dhabi will be greatly appreciated.
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Hannah
I am a UK midwife currently living and working in wales. I have been a midwife for a number of years now, and have been dreaming about working away for far too long. I have recently visited Abu Dhabi, which I absolutely loved and I am now finally starting the process to relocate there. I was lucky enough to have visited the Corniche hospital whilst I was there, and met with the HR department who now has my CV. However, in order to widen my chances of a job offer I was hoping someone would be able to provide me with more information on how to apply for jobs, whether to apply direct or through agencies, benefits of working in UAE, accommodation, work/life balance etc. Any information regarding the process and living in Abu Dhabi will be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
Hannah
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Hi all,
I am a UK midwife currently living and working in wales. I have been a midwife for a number of years now, and have been dreaming about working away for far too long. I have recently visited Abu Dhabi, which I absolutely loved and I am now finally starting the process to relocate there. I was lucky enough to have visited the Corniche hospital whilst I was there, and met with the HR department who now has my CV. However, in order to widen my chances of a job offer I was hoping someone would be able to provide me with more information on how to apply for jobs, whether to apply direct or through agencies, benefits of working in UAE, accommodation, work/life balance etc. Any information regarding the process and living in Abu Dhabi will be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
Hannah
I am a UK midwife currently living and working in wales. I have been a midwife for a number of years now, and have been dreaming about working away for far too long. I have recently visited Abu Dhabi, which I absolutely loved and I am now finally starting the process to relocate there. I was lucky enough to have visited the Corniche hospital whilst I was there, and met with the HR department who now has my CV. However, in order to widen my chances of a job offer I was hoping someone would be able to provide me with more information on how to apply for jobs, whether to apply direct or through agencies, benefits of working in UAE, accommodation, work/life balance etc. Any information regarding the process and living in Abu Dhabi will be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
Hannah
There are websites active in this region like monsterjobs.com where you can post your CV. Diligently and regularly follow up any contacts you may have. By all means, identify all of the maternity hospitals in AD and send your CV with a cover letter. You never know when it might land in somebody's inbox on the day they have to fill an urgent vacancy.
I have no idea how extensively midwives are used here (for the reason mentioned in my opening sentence). Others will have to advise. AD is building up its medical infrastructure so that should be one positive element. On the other hand they may be able to access qualified midwives from various countries in Asia where salary expectations are much lower and that might set a very low benchmark for what you can reasonably hope to earn - this is the case in many professions here, no idea if it applies in yours.
Also, you may find the work culture significantly at odds with your dreams: it can often be stifling and bureaucratic (particularly in state hospitals) and individual employees have very few protections compared to Europe. But you get to meet a great variety of people and have access to lots of wonderful experiences so you just have to balance what's important to you.
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There have been British midwives recruited to come to the UAE in the past. I have no idea how common it is but I remember the queries and follow-ups on various expat forums.
Otherwise Miss Anne is right. Finding a job in the UAE is crapshoot. It could happen literally overnight, or it could take years. Broaden your search to Dubai as well. It may not be your first choice but if you get a Dubai offer first, take it and then it'll be much easier to lateral to an Abu Dhabi job as you're already in the country.
Otherwise Miss Anne is right. Finding a job in the UAE is crapshoot. It could happen literally overnight, or it could take years. Broaden your search to Dubai as well. It may not be your first choice but if you get a Dubai offer first, take it and then it'll be much easier to lateral to an Abu Dhabi job as you're already in the country.
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The Corniche Hospital is full of British and Irish midwives.
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Thank you all for replying, and for the advice. I am definitely going to apply for jobs in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai to try and widen my chances of getting a job. I can see it can be a difficult and long process sometimes to get there, and found this out by chatting to a couple of the midwives in the corniche also. I saw monster jobs during one of my online searches and was unsure if it was safe, so thank you for clarifying that. Thank you again, any other advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Thank you all for replying, and for the advice. I am definitely going to apply for jobs in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai to try and widen my chances of getting a job. I can see it can be a difficult and long process sometimes to get there, and found this out by chatting to a couple of the midwives in the corniche also. I saw monster jobs during one of my online searches and was unsure if it was safe, so thank you for clarifying that. Thank you again, any other advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Good luck, it sounds like your quest is very reasonable and achievable. Thanks for acknowledging our responses: plenty of people post once with a query and disappear off into the sunset or wherever such ingrates go! Stay a regular on the bored and keep us updated. God knows we need new blood.
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Thank you very much. I have found this forum very useful for all information on making my move to the UAE and no doubt will have lots more questions for you all. I have made progress and been offered an interview with a hospital in Abu Dhabi which I am over the moon about, I cant believe I've had such a quick response. If anyone has any tips please send them my way, I've not had an interview for quite some time now and the nerves are already setting in.
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I hope your interview went well. I also am a midwife currently working in london. I also have the same dream of working abroad. I applied to a few hospitals in Abu Dhabi and had an interview which seems to have been around the same time as you. I was thankfully offered the job. Thank you for the advice!!!!
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hi all,
i am a French midwife and will start to work in Dubai in the next month, in a private hospital. I have seen WelshMidiwfe that you spoke with midwives from the Corniche Hospital, can you tell me if its true that they can do deliveries by their own? I am kind of stressed... I am afraid to not like it. Whatever now I will try it, but it would be nice to talk with you about it.
I am sorry for my English
i am a French midwife and will start to work in Dubai in the next month, in a private hospital. I have seen WelshMidiwfe that you spoke with midwives from the Corniche Hospital, can you tell me if its true that they can do deliveries by their own? I am kind of stressed... I am afraid to not like it. Whatever now I will try it, but it would be nice to talk with you about it.
I am sorry for my English
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and also it seems to be more in Abu Dhabi that everyone works, is there a reason? thanks
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Hi Hannah,
I have just stumbled across your post whilst searching the web for info re a move to UAE as a british midwife. How did you get on?
I have been looking for a while and applied for a few positions... Recently I have scheduled an interview for a hospital in Al Ain.
Would be good to hear how you have got on?
Kind Regards,
I have just stumbled across your post whilst searching the web for info re a move to UAE as a british midwife. How did you get on?
I have been looking for a while and applied for a few positions... Recently I have scheduled an interview for a hospital in Al Ain.
Would be good to hear how you have got on?
Kind Regards,