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Alaska Native Voices Manager

Hoonah, AK ยท On-site

$72K - $80K/yr

Work is seasonal in nature; extended hours, early mornings, weekends, and holidays are required during the peak tourism season. * This position may be based in Hoonah or Juneau, Alaska, with frequent ...

Alaska Native Voices Manager

Juneau, AK ยท On-site

$72K - $80K/yr

Work is seasonal in nature; extended hours, early mornings, weekends, and holidays are required during the peak tourism season. * This position may be based in Hoonah or Juneau, Alaska, with frequent ...

$22.50 - $30.75/hr

Remote work experience required, preferably in Alaska or similar environment Knowledge, Skills and ... Work is seasonal in nature, typically full-time from May through September. * Travel to site may be ...

Field Technician

Ambler, AK ยท On-site

$22.50 - $30.75/hr

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Field Technician

Ambler, AK ยท On-site

$22.50 - $30.75/hr

Remote work experience required, preferably in Alaska or similar environment Knowledge, Skills and ... Work is seasonal in nature, typically full-time from May through September. * Travel to site may be ...

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How much do seasonal in alaska jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal in alaska in the United States is $15.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.94 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the seasonal jobs in Alaska?

Seasonal jobs in Alaska for positions like tour guides, hospitality staff, fishing and hunting guides, and outdoor recreation workers increase during summer and winter seasons. These roles often require physical stamina, outdoor skills, and the ability to work in remote environments, with many jobs lasting several months during peak tourism or fishing seasons.

What jobs are in demand in Alaska?

In Alaska, seasonal jobs in the fishing, tourism, and hospitality industries are in high demand, especially positions such as fish processors, tour guides, and hotel staff. Skilled trades like construction and maintenance also see increased demand during peak seasons, often requiring relevant certifications and physical stamina.

Is it easy to get a job in seasonal?

Securing a seasonal job can be relatively straightforward due to high demand during peak times, especially in industries like tourism, hospitality, and outdoor recreation. Applicants with relevant skills, flexibility, and the ability to work during busy seasons often have better chances of finding employment quickly.

How much do seasonal workers in Alaska make?

Seasonal workers in Alaska typically earn between $12 and $20 per hour, depending on the industry and role. Common jobs include fishing, tourism, and hospitality, often requiring physical labor and sometimes offering overtime pay during peak seasons.

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AspectSeasonal In AlaskaSeasonal Fish Processor
CertificationsBasic food handling and safety certificationsFood safety certifications, sometimes specific to seafood processing
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, cold, coastal regions in AlaskaIndoor processing plants, cold environments
Industry UsageTourism, seasonal employment, fishing industrySeafood industry, processing plants, fishing support

Seasonal In Alaska jobs often involve outdoor work in coastal areas, including fishing support and tourism, while Seasonal Fish Processors work mainly inside processing plants handling seafood. Both roles require safety certifications and are seasonal, but differ mainly in work environment and specific industry tasks.

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Alaska Native Voices Manager

Alaska Native Voices Manager

Icy Strait Point LLC

Hoonah, AK โ€ข On-site

$72K - $80K/yr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE: Alaska Native Voices Manager

DEPARTMENT: Alaska Native Voices / Tourism & Destinations

REPORTS TO: Director, Alaska Native Voices

LOCATION: Hoonah or Juneau, Alaska (with regular regional travel)

UPDATED: June 18, 2026

JOB CLASSIFICATION: Regular, Full-Time, Seasonal Peak

FLSA STATUS: Exempt

Job Summary

The Alaska Native Voices Manager leads the day-to-day operation and growth of Alaska Native Voices (ANV), Huna Totem Corporationโ€™s cultural heritage program. ANV honors the traditions, stories, and wisdom of Alaskaโ€™s Indigenous people, especially the Huna Tlingit, and shares them with the world through our Native Cultural Heritage Guides. This role carries that mission forward while building a thriving, revenue-generating tour operation aboard cruise ships, in Glacier Bay National Park, and across our ports.

The Manager works closely with operational leadership, including the Excursions Director and Senior Director, to develop, enhance, and execute exceptional cultural experiences while supporting ANVโ€™s continued expansion into premium, experiential tours led by trained Native Cultural Heritage Guides. This position serves as both a business leadership role and a cultural stewardship role, ensuring operational growth and long-term sustainability never come at the expense of authenticity or the values embodied in Haa Shagรณon; honoring our ancestors and preserving our heritage for future generations.

This is both a business leadership role and a stewardship role. The right person balances commercial results with cultural integrity, cares deeply about the guides and the communities we serve, and is willing to step in personally; including boarding cruise ships by ladder from a moving vessel; to make sure the experience is delivered to standard.

Key Responsibilities

Revenue & Cruise Line Partnership

  • Develop and grow the ANV tour portfolio, identifying new opportunities to expand offerings and increase per-guest revenue.
  • Build and maintain strong, trusting relationships with cruise line partners, vendors, and destination stakeholders.
  • Track tour performance, guest feedback, and revenue against targets, and adjust offerings to improve results.
  • Represent ANV professionally as the programโ€™s primary operational point of contact with commercial partners.

Tour Operations & Execution

  • Plan and execute tours flawlessly across cruise ships, Glacier Bay National Park, and port destinations, ensuring every experience meets ANVโ€™s standards for quality and authenticity.
  • Lead the launch of new experiential, upscale port tours led by trained Native guides.
  • Coordinate the daily logistics of tour delivery, including scheduling, staffing, equipment, and on-site problem solving.
  • Board cruise ships to support and supervise guides, including boarding by ladder from a moving vessel when required by sea conditions and ship operations.
  • Step in to personally lead or guide a tour when needed to ensure guests are served and commitments to partners are met.

Guide Support, Travel & Logistics

  • Arrange travel, lodging, and logistics for guides across multiple communities and tour sites.
  • Recruit, train, schedule, and support Native Cultural Heritage Guides, helping them grow in both delivery skills and cultural knowledge.
  • Serve as a steady, encouraging point of contact for guides in the field, removing obstacles so they can focus on storytelling and guest experience.
  • Ensure guides have the materials, transportation, and information they need to succeed at each location.

Cultural Stewardship

  • Protect and advance the cultural integrity of every ANV experience, honoring the traditions and values of the Huna Tlingit and the descendants of the Xunaa Kaฬawu.
  • Work closely with cultural advisors and community members to ensure stories and content are shared respectfully and accurately.
  • Champion the ANV mission internally and externally, ensuring commercial growth never comes at the expense of authenticity.

Physical Requirements & Work Environment

  • Must be able to climb a ladder from a moving boat onto a cruise ship and safely transfer between vessels in open-water conditions.
  • Must be able to travel by small aircraft and travel regularly to remote communities, including Gustavus, Hoonah, and Klawock, among other locations.
  • Work is performed in a mix of office, vessel, dock, and outdoor field settings, often in variable Southeast Alaska weather.
  • Must be able to stand, walk, board vessels, and remain active outdoors for extended periods, and to lift and carry tour equipment and supplies.
  • Work is seasonal in nature; extended hours, early mornings, weekends, and holidays are required during the peak tourism season.
  • This position may be based in Hoonah or Juneau, Alaska, with frequent travel throughout the region.

Qualifications

Education

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree required; an additional four (4) years of relevant experience may be substituted in lieu of a degree.

Experience

  • Minimum five (5) years of tourism management experience required.
  • Demonstrated success driving revenue and managing commercial partnerships, ideally with cruise lines or destination tour operators, preferred.
  • Experience leading guides, field staff, or teams in a customer-facing operation.
  • Experience coordinating travel and logistics across multiple remote locations preferred.
  • Knowledge of, or connection to, Alaska Native culture and communities, especially the Huna Tlingit, strongly preferred.

Skills & Competencies

  • Strong business and commercial sense, with the ability to grow revenue while protecting cultural integrity.
  • Excellent organization and logistics skills, with the ability to execute complex operations flawlessly under pressure.
  • Warm, people-first leadership style that earns the trust of guides, partners, and community members.
  • Clear, authentic communication skills with guests, partners, and team members.
  • Physical readiness and comfort with vessel boarding, small-plane travel, and active outdoor field work.
  • Proficiency with standard business and scheduling tools (Microsoft Office Suite and similar).

Huna Totem Corporation is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, with Native Preference under P.L. 93-638.