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Np In Alaska Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Nurse Practitioner

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$156K - $208K/yr

Nurse Practitioner does not need to be licensed in Alaska \n The Location: \n \n * Rural, remote town northwest of Anchorage. \n * No state income tax and permanent fund dividend after a full ...

Nurse Practitioner / NP

Rock Island, IL · On-site

$115K - $145K/yr

Founded in 1996, this company is a premier network of skilled nursing, rehabilitation and seniors care services with 47 locations across New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Kansas * This company ...

Nurse Practitioner

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$165K - $211K/yr

Nurse Practitioner does not need to be licensed in Alaska \n The Location: \n \n * Rural, remote town northwest of Anchorage. \n * No state income tax and permanent fund dividend after a full ...

Nurse Practitioner / NP

Rock Island, IL · On-site

$115K - $145K/yr

Founded in 1996, this company is a premier network of skilled nursing, rehabilitation and seniors care services with 47 locations across New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Kansas * This company ...

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How much do np in alaska jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for np in alaska in the United States is $130,295.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $108,000.00 and $150,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Np In Alaska vs Nurse Practitioner in California?

AspectNP in AlaskaNurse Practitioner in California
Licensing & CertificationState-specific license, Alaska Board of NursingState-specific license, California Board of Registered Nursing
Work EnvironmentRural and remote clinics, hospitals, community health centersHospitals, clinics, private practices, urban and suburban settings
Scope of PracticePrescriptive authority, some restrictions on autonomyPrescriptive authority, varying by state regulations

Both NPs in Alaska and California are licensed advanced practice registered nurses with prescriptive authority. However, Alaska NPs often work in rural areas with a focus on community health, while California NPs typically practice in urban settings with broader autonomy depending on state laws.

How much does a nurse practitioner in Alaska make?

A nurse practitioner in Alaska typically earns an average annual salary of around $110,000 to $125,000, depending on experience, specialization, and work setting. Alaska's high cost of living and demand for healthcare professionals can influence compensation levels, and many NPs work in hospitals, clinics, or rural health facilities requiring state licensure and certification.
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Infographic showing various Np In Alaska job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 19% Full Time, 79% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 26% Physical, and 74% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $130,295 per year, or $62.6 per hour.

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Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Job description

Empower Health. Embrace Culture. Explore Alaska.
The Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC), an award-winning Level II Trauma Center, seeks a nurse practitioner to join our Hospitalist team. With over 30 medical specialties, ANMC serves as the tertiary referral center for Alaska Native and American Indian people across the state. Our unique patient population, breathtaking geography and cohesive team, make this a one-of-a-kind practice opportunity!
Working in collaboration with fifteen physicians and four nurse practitioners you will manage inpatient care in a state-of-the-art hospital. Responsibilities include: completing comprehensive histories and physical exams; ordering and interpreting tests; prescribing medications; developing treatment plans; and educating patients/families on treatment options, procedures and the plan of care.
Work Schedule: 7 on / 7 off, 7am - 7pm
  • Competitive salary
  • Guaranteed student loan repayment
  • Health, dental, vision, disability and life insurance
  • Annual CME allowance
  • Retirement savings with generous employer match
  • Generous sign-on bonus
  • On-campus childcare

Qualifications: Master's Degree in Nursing; Certification as a Family Medicine or Adult/Acute Care Nurse Practitioner by an approved national certifying body; Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Certification; State of Alaska Advanced Practice Nurse License. Preferred 2 to 5 years' post-graduate experience as a Hospitalist nurse practitioner; astute clinical skills; superior communication and relationship building skills; flexible team player; culturally sensitive.
Ranked among the "Top 10 Best Cities to Live", Anchorage is a family-friendly city of 300,000, flanked by the Chugach Mountains and the ocean. Set in temperate southcentral Alaska, Anchorage combines thriving cultural and urban sophistication with unmatched year-round outdoor activities. With excellent public/private schools, two universities and an international airport, Anchorage offers the best of metropolitan amenities with small town values. As an added benefit, there is no state income tax in Alaska and no sales tax in Anchorage!
If you seek a meaningful practice where you can truly make a difference, while continually enhancing your skills, join our dedicated, compassionate team at Alaska Native Medical Center.
For more information, please call Victor Jensen at (907) 205-2113. Please send your CV to physicians@anthc.org or visit Practice at ANMC | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
ANTHC has a hiring preference for qualified Alaska Native and American Indian applicants pursuant to P.L. 93-638 Indian Self Determination Act.

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