How to Get a Teaching Job in Oman: 2026 Guide

Step-by-step guide to getting a teaching job in Oman 2026. MoE requirements, credential attestation, recruitment channels, visa processing, and why Oman is ideal for first-time Gulf teachers.

What is the process for getting a teaching job in Oman?

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Oman’s teaching job process follows 5 steps: (1) credential verification and Oman Embassy attestation, (2) application via schools or agencies, (3) interview (typically a single video call with the principal), (4) contract review and acceptance, (5) visa processing. Timeline: 3–5 months from application to arrival. Oman’s process is notably simpler and faster than Saudi Arabia or Qatar, making it an excellent first Gulf posting.

Oman’s smaller school market means fewer positions β€” but also significantly less competition. Many Oman schools struggle to attract applications because teachers default to searching for Dubai or Saudi roles. Teachers who specifically target Oman often receive multiple offers. Return to Oman teaching guide.

What qualifications does Oman require?

Oman’s Ministry of Education requires: bachelor’s degree, recognized teaching qualification, and minimum 2 years’ experience. Attestation: home country apostille + Oman Embassy attestation + MOFA verification. Total cost: $80–$200. Oman is notably flexible on qualification types β€” B.Ed holders, QTS holders, PGCE holders, and US state license holders are all accepted without issue.

How to find Oman teaching positions

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Direct school applications (60%) β€” BSM, ABA, The Sultan’s School, and SABIS all maintain careers pages. Oman schools respond well to direct emails to head teachers β€” the smaller market means personal approaches are valued over agency submissions.

Agencies (25%) β€” Edvectus and Search Associates have Oman placements. Teach Away lists Oman positions periodically. Agencies are helpful for first-time applicants unfamiliar with the Omani system.

Word of mouth (15%) β€” Oman’s tight teaching community creates strong referral networks. Facebook groups (Teaching in Oman, Muscat Teachers) often publicize positions before they appear on formal portals.

Frequently asked questions

Is Oman good for first-time international teachers?

Oman is widely recommended as the best first Gulf posting: the country is welcoming, safe, and manageable. Omani culture is the most accessible in the GCC β€” locals actively engage with expatriates. The school market is supportive rather than high-pressure, work-life balance is excellent, and the natural environment provides world-class travel experiences. Many teachers do 2 years in Oman then move to Dubai or Qatar with valuable Gulf experience.

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