Jobs In Malta For Americans

There are lots of job opportunities in Malta for Americans, especially since English is an official language there. Some popular industries expats can find vacancies in include IT, gaming, and finance. Some of the best-paid positions are in healthcare, finance, and business.

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Are you an American expat or digital nomad wanting to settle down in Malta? Are you in need of a new job when you get there? This guide will give you tons of ideas for jobs that need to be filled in Malta, as well as some advice on how to find the right job for you.

You’ll learn about jobs for Americans, English-speaking jobs, the highest-paid jobs, and jobs that are in demand. By the end, you’ll be eager to see the best places to live in Malta so you can begin applying for local positions in the location of your dreams!

Jobs For Americans In Malta

Expats from America who want a job in Malta should consider their main industries when applying which include manufacturing, aviation, education, and healthcare, to name a few. You can also consider working for an American company or the US government at an embassy or consulate.

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In addition to working for the US Government, Americans can work remotely from anywhere as a digital nomad or freelancer. 

To spur some ideas in your mind, these are some of the biggest industries in Malta:

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Aviation
  • Education
  • Healthcare
  • Information Communication and Technology
  • Life Sciences
  • Maritime
  • Visual Arts

If you have training or expertise in one of these areas, you will have a greater chance of filling a need in Malta. If you don’t, that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty of work outside these industries as well.

English Speaking Jobs In Malta

If you’re looking for English-speaking jobs in Malta, you are in luck. English is an official language in Malta, side by side with Maltese. If you’re an American expat wanting to get hired in Malta, you should have no problem finding employers who speak and do business in your language.

You’re also welcome to use Top Language Jobs as a resource in your search since it lists English-speaking jobs worldwide.

Because English is so widely spoken and even mandatory in local schools, you should be able to find a job in English in nearly every field you could imagine. However, if you’d specifically be interested in a job related to speaking English, consider our list below.

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These are English-speaking jobs in Malta and their average salaries American expats might want:

  • English Teacher
      1. EUR €43K or USD $47K
  • English Translator
      1. EUR €53K or USD $58K
  • English Editor
      1. EUR €38K or USD $41K
  • Freelance Writer
      1. EUR €49K or USD $53K
  • Tour Guide
      1. EUR €37K or USD $40K
  • English Language Tutor
      1. EUR €45K or USD $49K
  • Customer Service Representative
      1. EUR €38K or USD $41K
  • Sales Representative
      1. EUR €37K or USD $40K
  • English Speech Pathologist
      1. EUR €93K or USD $102K
  • English College Professor
    1. EUR €89K or USD $97K

How To Get A Job In Malta As An American

To get a job in Malta as an American, you need to search for open positions in your chosen field, then you apply by sending them your polished CV. The goal is to get some interviews that lead to a job offer. After you sign a contract with an employer, you will apply for a residence and work permit.

If you’d prefer the route of being a digital nomad, you will want to apply for positions in Malta or the United States that allow you to work remotely full-time. 

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Another option is to become self-employed and skip the process of finding an employer.

We will discuss each of the steps to landing a job in Malta in detail, and if you’d like even more tips, read our general guide for getting a job abroad.

Searching For A Job In Malta As An American

When Americans search for a job in Malta, you’ll want to search wide and deep. Scour all the online job sites you can find, network with everyone you know both locally and in Malta, and practice interviewing. You can also register as a Jobseeker with the Maltese government.

Becoming a Jobseeker provides you with job-seeking services, such as assigning you an Employment Advisor, automatically informing you of new job openings, and matching you to jobs with your qualifications and abilities. What a great resource!

When it comes to finding open positions, be willing to consider positions that may not be your top pick at first glance because you never know if they might just be the perfect fit in the end.

Here are a few tips for job hunting:

  • Write and rewrite your CV until it shines and have many different people proofread it
  • Try these sites: EURES, Careerjet Malta, and Muovo (IT only)
  • Go to job fairs
  • Contact companies you’re most interested in directly
  • Ask those you knew for referrals
  • Ask staffing agencies for job openings
  • Use social media to your advantage, both to promote yourself and find open jobs
  • Study the local job market in your specific field in Malta
  • Check the websites for companies you are specifically interested in

Work Visas In Malta For Americans

For Americans to apply for a work visa in Malta, they must have a job offer in Malta. They then need to acquire an employment-related residence permit. These permits are different from a short-stay Schengen visa that regular tourists use for a maximum of 90 days in Malta.

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These are the types of employment-related residence permits Americans will need:

  • Single Permit
  • Self-Employment
  • Employment of less than 6 months
  • Blue Card
  • Intra-Corporate Transferee

To learn more about the process of getting a work permit in Malta, see what the Department for Citizenship and Expatriate Affairs, the government’s official agency over expatriates, has to say about it at their website IdentityMalta.

If you want to live in Malta indefinitely, you can apply for Permanent Residence. If you’re moving from outside of the EU, such as the United States, you’d need this type of residency instead of Ordinary Residence (which is reserved for EU citizens).

Permanent Residence permits must be submitted in Valletta, Malta, and they must be renewed each year.

Highest Paying Jobs In Malta

There is a wide variety of high-paying jobs in Malta. Among the top professions are surgeons, judges, pharmaceutical manufacturers, internal bankers, and wholesale managers. American expats wanting a big salary in Malta should consider jobs in business, banking, medicine, IT, and law.

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This is a list of the jobs in Malta among the highest paying with their average annual salaries:

  • Surgeon
      1. EUR €252K or USD $275K
  • Administrative Law Judge
      1. EUR €149K or USD $163K
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Lead
      1. EUR €132K or USD $144K
  • Internal Banking Manager
      1. EUR €124K or USD $135K
  • Wholesale Manager
      1. EUR €120K or USD $131K
  • Operations Manager in Energy
      1. EUR €116K or USD $127K
  • Risk Management Director in Insurance
      1. EUR €107K or USD $117K
  • Brand Director
      1. EUR €103K or USD $112K
  • Supply Chain Director
      1. EUR €103K or USD $112K
  • Telecommunications Manager
    1. EUR €91K or USD $99K

Popular Jobs In Malta

There is a high demand in Malta for skilled workers in IT, manufacturing, finance, and tourism. These popular jobs are a great opportunity for American expats to slide in and fill a role that is much needed in Malta. These jobs can improve your likelihood of being approved for your work permit.

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These are the job industries with the highest shortages in Malta, and thus, the highest demand:

  • IT (both technical experts and sales & marketing support)
  • Gaming
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Pharmaceutical and Medical
  • Tourism

To break this down for you, we’ve also gathered a list of ten jobs that could fit into these sectors.

Here are those popular jobs in Malta and their average annual salaries:

  • IT Technical Expert
      1. EUR €56K or USD $61K
  • IT Sales
      1. EUR €51K or USD $56K
  • IT Marketing
      1. EUR €77K or USD $84K
  • Gaming Network Administrator
      1. EUR €48K – USD $52K
  • Gaming Cloud Specialist
      1. EUR €51K or USD $56K
  • Gaming Software Developer
      1. EUR €51K or USD $56K
  • Accountant
      1. EUR €57K or USD $62K
  • Auditor
      1. EUR €58K or USD $63K
  • Pharmacist
      1. EUR €73K or USD $80K
  • Nurse
    1. EUR €54K or USD $59K

Living And Working In Malta

When it comes to living and working in Malta, it is 39% less expensive in Malta than in the United States. Housing, food, and transportation expenses are all more affordable in Malta, making it a popular place for American expats. Maltese healthcare is also ranked as one of the best in the world. 

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There is much to learn about what it’s like living abroad in Malta, so we’ve got some tips for you.

Cultural Differences Between the USA and Malta:

  • Roman Catholicism is the Maltese state religion, so you may want to become familiar with the social expectations and events during Catholic festivals.
  • Gender roles are more traditional in Malta, so you’ll want to find a way to respect those norms, especially if you’re used to how the United States is pushing back against gender stereotypes.
  • Siestas, a time when most people close shop and take a nap mid-afternoon, are common for smaller businesses. You’ll want to plan your schedule accordingly.
  • Things move slower in Malta because the atmosphere is relaxed and leisurely, so you may need to learn to slow down and appreciate the moment.

Health Insurance In Malta

American expats will want to be aware of their health insurance options before they move to Malta, especially if they want a strong plan for pre-existing health conditions, a medical evacuation rider, travel insurance, or more!

Pacific Prime is an exceptional healthcare brokerage with over 20 years of experience providing expats with health insurance.

See our health insurance plans today, such as our Maltese private insurance, so you can find what you need.

Conclusion

There is a wide variety of job options in Malta for American expats and digital nomads who want to work there. If you’d like to consider your options elsewhere in Europe, we suggest learning about jobs in Poland and Italy for expats.

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Senior Copywriter at Pacific Prime
Jantra Jacobs is a Senior Copywriter at Pacific Prime with over 10 years of writing and editing experience. She writes and edits a diverse variety of online and offline copy, including sales and marketing materials ranging from articles and advertising copy to reports, guides, RFPs, and more.

Jantra curates and reports on the results of Pacific Prime’s monthly newsletters, as well as manages Pacific Prime’s Deputy Global CEO’s LinkedIn posts. Complemented by her background in business writing, Jantra’s passion for health, insurance, and employee benefits helps her create engaging content – no matter how complex the subject is.

Growing up as a third-culture kid has given her a multicultural perspective that helps her relate to expats and their families while 8 years of working remotely have given her unique insight into hybrid work arrangements and enthusiasm for employee benefits.
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