Teach in Qatar: Teachers are on the move!
Dubai, Dubai, Dubai, that’s all we seem to hear when teachers call in to the office.  The crazy thing is the salaries aren’t as lucrative as they used to be and is still an expensive country to work in.  Anyone who is on the ground or in the region will know what is going on and is beginning the move to Qatar, so what you should be saying is:
Qatar, Qatar, Qatar!
Qatar is taking over the world
So why is this important to you, you may be asking. Well that is simple: Qatar is looking to be one of the best countries in the world for education, so much that is has literally created campuses off of the leading educational institutes from the USA and the UK.
Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar School of the Arts (VCUQ), Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q), Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ), Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q), Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar), Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q), HEC Paris and UCL Qatar are, to name a few, the leading institutes which have been literally created to deliver the world’s best education to the students of Qatar.
The demand for quality teachers is on the rise in this small but super rich country. More and more nurseries are being developed so early years and primary teachers are in huge demand. In addition, core subjects like Maths, English and Science are also needed based on the new requirements set forth by the Supreme Education Council. As the country increases with expatriates, there will be a much wider variety as well as a higher quantity of education jobs. Using an agency like www.SeekTeachers.com will help you secure your next role here.
There are many private schools being set up in this region so the scope for jobs is HIGH! Similar to that of Abu Dhabi Education Council, Qatar’s education is governed by the Supreme Education Council (SEC). The SEC is doing a major restructuring in the education sector and is ensuring standards that all schools in Qatar must abide by. The SEC is similar to that of OFSTED in the UK and many of the top education experts are from western countries such as the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Salary packages are very competitive in Qatar and something for teachers to note is that the Qatari Riyal is stronger than the Emirati Dirham, so you’re potential for earning (when you convert it) is higher. Typical packages also include: housing, medical, visa and flights for the employer, gratuity which is 3 weeks per annum complete and a 2 year contract.  Some employers provide additional benefits.
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