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Paramedics License in Oman (2026)

Respond to Oman's call — join the Sultanate's expanding emergency medical services across diverse terrain, from coastal cities to mountain communities.

Last updated: March 2026|Reviewed by Neelim Healthcare Licensing Experts

Authorities

1

Top Hospitals

6

Senior Salary

OMR 950 – OMR 1,200

Demand

Moderate

Paramedics Careers in Oman

Emergency medical services in Oman are primarily operated by the Royal Oman Police (ROP) Ambulance Service and the Ministry of Health, with licensing of paramedics falling under MOH's allied health framework. International paramedics must complete dataflow verification, pass the MOH licensing examination, and demonstrate relevant pre-hospital care experience. The EMS landscape in Oman is unique, with ambulance services responding across vast geographic distances and diverse terrain.

Oman is investing in upgrading its emergency medical infrastructure under Vision 2040, including new ambulance stations, dispatcher technology, and aeromedical services. The Sultanate's geography — spanning coastline, mountains, and desert — presents unique operational challenges that make experienced paramedics particularly valuable.

The New Public Health Law (Royal Decree No. 43/2025) is expected to formalise emergency medical service standards and paramedic scope of practice, professionalising the field further and creating clearer career pathways.

Key Requirements for Paramedics License in Oman

Essential checklist before you start your paramedics licensing application.

  1. 1Valid paramedics qualification from a recognized institution
  2. 2Dataflow Primary Source Verification (PSV) of all credentials
  3. 3MOH Oman Prometric licensing examination
  4. 4Minimum post-qualification clinical experience (varies by authority)
  5. 5Good standing certificate from most recent country of practice
  6. 6Medical fitness certificate
  7. 7No criminal record / police clearance
  8. 8Valid passport and country residency visa (upon job offer)

Licensing Authorities for Paramedics in Oman

Requirements, timelines, salary ranges, and demand levels from each licensing authority.

MOH OmanModerate Demand

Sultanate of Oman (nationwide)

Salary Range

OMR 450 – OMR 1,200/month

Timeline

3 – 5 months

Requirements

Diploma or degree in paramedicine/emergency medical technology, minimum 2 years field experience, dataflow primary source verification, MOH allied health licensing examination, current ACLS/PALS/PHTLS certification, and good-standing certificate.

View full MOH Oman guide

Paramedics Salary in Oman (2026)

Salary breakdown by experience level, plus typical benefits and allowances.

Entry Level

OMR 450 – OMR 650

OMR / month

Mid Level

OMR 700 – OMR 900

OMR / month

Senior Level

OMR 950 – OMR 1,200

OMR / month

Typical Benefits & Allowances

Government paramedics receive housing allowance, annual flights, 30 days leave, end-of-service gratuity, overtime pay, and shift allowances.

Top Hospitals for Paramedics in Oman

Khoula Hospital is the national trauma centre and primary destination for critical emergencies. Royal Hospital and SQUH have busy emergency departments staffed by paramedics in receiving roles. Regional hospitals serve as EMS hubs for their governorates, with ambulance stations co-located or nearby.

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Oman-Specific Licensing Process

Key differences and nuances for paramedics licensing in Oman compared to other GCC countries.

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Ambulance services are operationally managed by the Royal Oman Police, but paramedic licensing falls under MOH.

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International certifications (ACLS, PALS, PHTLS, ITLS) are expected and may need to be current at the time of application.

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The Sultanate's geographic diversity means paramedics may respond to incidents in mountain, desert, or maritime environments.

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Aeromedical (helicopter EMS) services are being developed and require additional competencies.

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Omanization in EMS is progressing, with increasing numbers of Omani paramedic graduates from local programmes.

Living & Working as a Paramedic in Oman

Cost of Living

Affordable living costs complement paramedic salaries. Shared accommodation in Muscat runs OMR 80–150/month, though many government positions include housing.

Lifestyle

Oman's natural beauty is a significant draw for paramedics who enjoy outdoor activities. The EMS community is small and tightly knit, with strong camaraderie among colleagues.

Tax Information

No personal income tax. VAT at 5%. Shift and overtime allowances are typically tax-free.

Contract Norms

Government contracts are 2 years. Shift patterns vary — 12-hour rotations are common in hospital EMS, while ambulance services may operate on different schedules.

Market Outlook for Paramedics in Oman

Moderate demand with growth driven by EMS modernisation, new ambulance stations, and event-based medical services. Aeromedical and critical care paramedic roles are emerging.

Growth Drivers

  • EMS infrastructure modernisation under Vision 2040
  • Aeromedical service development
  • Major sporting and cultural event medical coverage
  • Expansion of ambulance stations in rural governorates

Nationalization Impact

Omanization in EMS is accelerating as local paramedic training programmes produce graduates. Experienced international paramedics with advanced certifications and training expertise continue to be recruited, particularly for supervisory and education roles.

How Neelim Helps Paramedics Get Licensed in Oman

Navigating Oman healthcare licensing is complex — specific authority requirements and exam processes. Neelim's licensing experts handle everything so you can focus on your career.

Eligibility Assessment

We evaluate your qualifications against MOH Oman requirements and identify the fastest path to licensure.

Document Preparation

Complete document review, attestation guidance, and Dataflow PSV submission — no missing paperwork.

Exam Preparation Support

Prometric exam guidance specific to Oman — study resources, scheduling, and pass-rate optimization.

Application Management

End-to-end application handling with MOH Oman — we track deadlines and follow up on your behalf.

Career Placement

Connections to top hospitals and clinics in Oman that are actively hiring paramedics.

Relocation Guidance

Practical support for your move to Oman — visa process, housing areas, and settling-in advice.

95%+ first-attempt approval rate for Neelim-managed applications

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about paramedics licensing and careers in Oman.

The Royal Oman Police (ROP) operates the primary ambulance service. MOH operates some inter-facility transfer services. Paramedic licensing, however, is managed by MOH.

Yes. ACLS, PALS, PHTLS, and ITLS certifications are recognised and often expected. They must be current at the time of application.

Oman's diverse geography means EMS responses can involve coastal areas, mountain roads (Jebel Akhdar, Jebel Shams), desert regions, and urban environments. Vehicle and skills requirements vary accordingly.

Aeromedical services are being developed. Helicopter EMS capabilities are expanding, creating opportunities for paramedics with flight medicine experience.

Hospital-based paramedics typically work 12-hour rotating shifts. Ambulance service schedules vary by station and may include 24-hour on/48-hour off patterns in some locations.

Yes. Some paramedics work in hospital emergency departments in receiving and triage roles. This may require additional credentialing depending on the facility.

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