Dubai has a growing demand for compassionate healthcare professionals. As the population ages and more expatriates bring their elderly parents to the UAE, the need for dedicated caregivers has skyrocketed. If you have a big heart and endless patience, searching for Caregiver jobs in Dubai can be both emotionally and financially rewarding.
But let’s talk straight about the Human and Legal Reality.
There is a massive difference between a “Caregiver” and a “Registered Nurse.” A caregiver is a support worker. You help with daily living activities—bathing, feeding, mobility, and companionship. However, you are legally not allowed to administer IV injections or perform complex medical procedures unless you hold a full DHA Nursing License.
Furthermore, the work environment dictates your lifestyle. Working for a professional Home Healthcare Agency means you have fixed shifts. Working directly for a family (as a live-in caregiver) means you are practically on call 24/7.
Let’s break down the real salaries, why the KHDA Caregiver Diploma is becoming mandatory, and how to get hired by trusted agencies.
Our Professional Verdict: Agency or Direct Family?
Our Analysis: Always try to join a registered Home Care Agency (like Emirates Home Nursing or Manzil Healthcare). Agencies provide you with legal protection, fixed 8-to-12-hour shifts, transportation, and a base salary around 3,500 – 4,500 AED. Working directly for a private family might save you rent (since you live in their villa), but you often lose your personal freedom, and boundaries regarding working hours easily blur.
Expert Pro Tip: Do not apply empty-handed. Even if you don’t need a DHA license, top agencies look for candidates with a KHDA-approved Caregiver Diploma and a valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certificate. Having these two documents instantly puts your CV at the top of the pile.
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Job Overview: Salary & Benefits (2026 Estimates)
| Role | Est. Monthly Salary | Working Environment |
| Live-in Caregiver | 2,500 – 3,500 AED | Private Villa (+ Free Room & Food) |
| Agency Care Assistant | 3,500 – 4,500 AED | Home visits (Shift work) |
| Special Needs Caregiver | 4,000 – 6,000 AED | Private Homes / Specialized Centers |
| DHA Licensed Home Nurse | 6,000 – 9,000 AED | Medical Home Care |

Available Job Positions (2026)
Caregiving is a broad field. You need to know exactly which demographic you are emotionally equipped to handle.
Elderly Caregiver (Geriatric Care)
The most in-demand role in Dubai.
- Daily Tasks: Assisting elderly patients with Alzheimer’s or dementia, managing their daily medication schedule (oral only), bathing, grooming, and providing companionship.
- Requirements: High physical strength to help lift or move patients from bed to wheelchair.
- The Pace: Slow but emotionally heavy.
Pediatric / Special Needs Caregiver
Working with children of determination (Autism, Down Syndrome, or physical disabilities).
- Daily Tasks: Assisting with therapy exercises, managing feeding tubes (if trained), and accompanying the child to school or therapy centers.
- Requirements: A very cheerful, energetic personality. Experience in special education is a massive advantage.
Patient Care Assistant (Hospital/Clinic)
Working inside a clinical setting under the supervision of nurses.
- Daily Tasks: Changing hospital bed linens, helping patients to the washroom, and bringing meals.
- Pros: Highly structured environment. You work exactly your assigned shift hours and go home.
Live-in Family Caregiver
Hired directly by a local Emirati or Expat family.
- Daily Tasks: Full-time care for a sick or elderly family member.
- Reality: You get free accommodation and food, but you are usually expected to be available whenever the patient needs you, including the middle of the night.
The Reality of “Lifting, Loss & Boundaries”
- Physical Strain: This is not just holding someone’s hand. You will regularly bear the body weight of adults when helping them bathe or get out of bed. If you don’t use proper lifting techniques, you will destroy your own lower back.
- Emotional Attachment and Loss: You will spend 12 hours a day with elderly or terminally ill patients. You will become attached to them. When they pass away, the emotional toll is devastating. You have to be mentally resilient.
- The “Do Everything” Trap: If you work directly for a family, they might try to make you do general housemaid duties (cleaning the whole house, cooking for the family) on top of your caregiving duties. You must establish clear boundaries early on.
Featured “Hot Job”: Home Care Assistant (Emirates Home Nursing)
Emirates Home Nursing is one of Dubai’s most prestigious and established home healthcare providers. They are actively seeking compassionate Care Assistants to join their team and provide high-quality support to patients in their own homes.
- Salary: 3,500 – 4,500 AED (Based on experience & shifts).
- Location: Daily deployment across Dubai (Transport provided by the company).
- Benefits: UAE Employment Visa, Medical Insurance, 30 Days Annual Leave, and continuous in-house training.
Requirements:
- High School Diploma and a recognized Caregiver Certification.
- Current BLS (Basic Life Support) certification.
- Minimum 1-2 years of experience in a hospital or home care setting.
- Excellent English communication to interact with doctors and family members.
How to Apply Correctly? (Avoid the Scams)
Because of the high demand, many fake agents promise “Caregiver Visas” in exchange for cash. Here is how to apply safely.
Method 1: Apply to Registered Healthcare Agencies
Do not use random Facebook groups. Go to the official websites of DHA-approved home care centers.
- Search for Emirates Home Nursing, Manzil Healthcare, Sublime Homecare, and Nightingale Home Nursing.
- Visit their official “Careers” pages. They always have an open application portal for Care Assistants and Registered Nurses.
Method 2: Specialized Medical Recruiters
Agencies like Cielo Healthcare or Medacs occasionally hire Care Assistants for larger hospital networks.
- Ensure your CV clearly highlights your “Certifications” (like KHDA diploma or Red Cross training) at the very top.
Method 3: Direct Family Hiring via Dubizzle
If you want a live-in role, families post directly on classified sites.
- Go to Dubizzle Dubai -> Jobs -> Medical/Healthcare or Domestic.
- Safety Warning: Never go to a private villa for an interview alone at night. Always insist on a phone interview first, or meet the family in a public coffee shop for the initial discussion.

Haris Khan is the lead content expert at TheEmiratesGuides.com, where he oversees the documentation of UAE visa processes, employment opportunities, and government services. With a commitment to factual integrity and real-time updates, he provides the technical expertise necessary to guide readers through the complexities of life and work in the UAE.