Helper & Domestic Jobs in Oman
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Oman offers a calmer, more relationship-driven job market compared to its Gulf neighbors. The Vision 2040 economic diversification plan is creating new opportunities in tourism, logistics, manufacturing and mining, alongside the steady oil & gas sector dominated by PDO (Petroleum Development Oman). For helper & domestic specifically, hiring is steady across both established employers and new Vision-driven projects.
Helper & Domestic jobs in Oman — what's hiring
Domestic minimum OMR 80/month + food + accommodation.
Most common helper & domestic roles in Oman
Housemaid / Housekeeper
Private home cleaning, laundry, sometimes childcare — typically live-in.
Hotel / Office Cleaner
Commercial cleaning at hotels, offices, malls, hospitals — usually shift-based.
Security Guard
Residential buildings, malls, offices, construction sites — 12hr shifts common.
Cook / Kitchen Helper
Household cooks, restaurant kitchen prep, school canteens, catering.
Gardener / Landscaper
Villa gardens, parks, hotel landscaping — outdoor work, early shifts.
Maintenance Worker
Building handyman, plumbing/electrical basics, AC servicing assistance.
Babysitter / Nanny
Childcare in private homes — preferred candidates have first-aid certification.
Typical helper & domestic salaries in Oman
2026 market estimates based on regional patterns. Local conditions in Oman may vary based on company size and benefits package.
- Housemaid (live-in): AED 1,500–2,500/month + room + food
- Hotel cleaner: AED 1,800–2,800/month + food + accommodation
- Security guard: AED 1,800–3,200/month + accommodation
- Cook (household): AED 2,000–3,500/month + room + food
- Building maintenance: AED 1,800–3,000/month + accommodation
- Experienced nanny: AED 2,500–4,000/month + room + food
Oman salaries are tax-free for expats — your gross pay equals your take-home.
Tips for helper & domestic job applications in Oman
- Use only recruitment agencies licensed by the destination country's labor ministry — never pay agencies upfront fees beyond what's officially allowed.
- Get a clear written contract before traveling — covering salary, hours, weekly day off, end-of-service gratuity.
- Keep a copy of your passport, visa, and contract — your employer cannot legally keep them.
- Send savings home through licensed money transfer (Western Union, Wise, UAE Exchange) — not through informal channels.
Helper & Domestic jobs in Oman — FAQ
Do I need a visa to work in Oman?
Yes. Oman employers must sponsor your work visa after you accept an offer. The visa is typically issued in 2–6 weeks. Tourist visas don't permit employment.
Are Oman salaries really tax-free?
Yes — Oman has no personal income tax. Your gross salary equals your take-home pay. VAT (where applicable) is on goods/services, not income.
Is helper work in the Gulf safe?
For most workers, yes — laws have improved significantly. Always go through licensed recruiters, never pay illegal fees, and know your rights. UAE and Qatar have the strongest worker protections; Saudi Arabia has improved significantly post-2021 reforms.
What does 'live-in' mean and is it required?
Live-in means you stay at the employer's home (housemaid, nanny). Live-out roles exist (cleaners, security) where you stay at company-arranged accommodation. Live-in pays less in salary but covers all expenses.
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