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Bulk Storeroom Custodian

Meridian, MS ยท On-site

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

Manage bulk subsistence storerooms containing dry, chilled, and frozen provisions. * Maintain security and inventory accuracy of all accountable food items. * Preserve food condition through proper ...

Bulk Storeroom Custodian

Meridian, MS ยท On-site

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

Manage bulk subsistence storerooms containing dry, chilled, and frozen provisions. * Maintain security and inventory accuracy of all accountable food items. * Preserve food condition through proper ...

Obtains information on subsistence and sport harvest of fish and game. Arranges field logistics, coordinates access to Native lands and explains the purpose and scope of biological projects to ...

This position is responsible for community interface at the project site, management and support of KSOP Subsistence Representatives and Ice Road Monitors in the field, subsistence mitigation ...

This position is responsible for community interface at the project site, management and support of KSOP Subsistence Representatives and Ice Road Monitors in the field, subsistence mitigation ...

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How much do subsistence jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for subsistence in the United States is $46,987.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,500.00 and $44,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a subsistence job?

Subsistence jobs are types of work that focus on meeting basic needs for survival, such as gathering, hunting, fishing, or small-scale farming. People in these roles often work to provide food, shelter, or other necessities for themselves and their families, rather than for profit or large-scale commercial purposes. Subsistence jobs are common in rural or indigenous communities and are vital for maintaining local traditions and self-sufficiency.

What are the typical responsibilities of a subsistence specialist?

A subsistence specialist is primarily responsible for managing the procurement, storage, and distribution of food and supplies for crews working in remote or field locations. This role involves planning menus that meet nutritional and logistical needs, coordinating with vendors, monitoring inventory levels, and ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. Collaboration with logistics, field operations, and administrative teams is common to ensure timely and efficient supply deliveries. The work can be challenging due to unpredictable weather, transportation delays, and the need to adapt to changing field conditions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a subsistence manager?

To thrive as a Subsistence Manager, you need knowledge of food service operations, inventory management, and budgeting, often supported by experience in hospitality or supply chain roles. Familiarity with procurement software, inventory tracking systems, and relevant food safety certifications (like ServSafe) is typically required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential soft skills for this position. These competencies ensure efficient resource management, regulatory compliance, and the delivery of consistent, high-quality services.

What is the difference between Subsistence vs Food Service Worker?

AspectSubsistenceFood Service Worker
Required credentialsNone or minimal; basic skillsFood handler permits, sometimes certifications
Work environmentRural or remote areas, often outdoor or basic facilitiesRestaurants, cafeterias, indoor settings
Employer and industry usageNon-profit, government, or community programsPrivate restaurants, catering, hospitality
Common search intentBasic survival, subsistence livingFood service jobs, hospitality careers

Subsistence typically refers to basic living and survival activities, often in rural or resource-limited settings, with minimal credentials required. Food Service Worker roles are more structured jobs within the hospitality industry, requiring specific permits and working in indoor food service environments. While both involve food-related tasks, their work settings, credentials, and industry usage differ significantly.

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What states have the most Subsistence jobs?

States with the most job openings for Subsistence jobs include:

Infographic showing various Subsistence job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 91% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,987 per year, or $22.6 per hour.

Subsistence Fisheries Scientist

Bristol Bay Native Association

Dillingham, AK โ€ข On-site

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POSITION TITLE: Subsistence Fisheries Scientist

Subsistence Fisheries Scientist Job Description

OBJECTIVE: Coordinate and administer BBNAโ€™s Subsistence Fisheries Program activities across the region through cooperative work with Village, State, and Federal entities under the Partners for Fisheries Monitoring Program, with particular emphasis on subsistence fisheries research and developing local capacity through internships.

QUALIFICATIONS: Job qualifications are stated below as Essential Job Results. Candidates must demonstrate their ability to accomplish these results.

Job knowledge / documentation required: Bachelor of Science degree in Fisheries Biology, Natural Science, Natural Resource Management, Anthropology or related field. Knowledge and understanding of Federal Subsistence Fisheries Monitoring Program. Ability to review, compile and organize technical information about subsistence use patterns, understand subsistence laws and regulations. Ability to establish and promote effective professional relationships and open communications with colleagues, Tribal officials, regulatory and service agencies, and individuals from a variety of backgrounds and cultures. Must be goal oriented and able to work independently with little direct supervision. Must be willing/able to do extensive travel in & out of region.

Preferred: Advanced degree in science, fisheries biology or related. Knowledge of Bristol Bay region, people, cultures, and of subsistence lifestyle. Specific knowledge of subsistence fisheries management and research issues.

ESSENTIAL JOB RESULTS

Achieve Program goals

by:

  • Facilitating identification of important issues and information needs related to subsistence fisheries management on federal lands.
  • Assisting with the conceptual development and project design of fisheries resource monitoring projects to meet information needs identified, including identification of potential projects, assistance in preparation of proposals and investigation plans with Fishery Information Service staff, and facilitation of partnerships among rural and governmental agencies to foster capacity building, and strengthen project proposals and project implementation.
  • Providing on-site technical assistance to fisheries resource monitoring projects to ensure projects are properly administered, technically sound, and achieve study
  • Serving as a co-investigator on selected fisheries projects. Tasks include performing field data collection, statistical analysis, writing reports, and making oral presentations to rural, agency and professional organizations.
  • Coordinating and maintain on-going summer fisheries internship program to promote an understanding of fisheries biology, natural resource management, harvest monitoring, traditional ecological knowledge, Alaska subsistence fisheries management, and career opportunities for Bristol Bay students and subsistence users.
  • Assisting principal investigators in recruiting rural residents for seasonal positions and contracting opportunities (e.g., transportation equipment, test fisheries, equipment storage).
  • Conducting community and regional educational outreach to promote and improve understanding of fisheries science and natural resource management with emphasis on the Fisheries Resource Monitoring Program and Partners for Fisheries Monitoring Program.
  • Monitoring and be prepared to respond to key federal and state initiatives relating to the changes which impact subsistence users, including proposed legislation and rulemaking, regulatory changes, and
  • Coordinating with BBNA Natural Resources Department staff and member tribes to identify other subsistence resource needs and provide services to address these needs through development and implementation of research projects and related

Provide Fiscal management

by:

  • Administering budgetary and contractual obligations for Partners for Fisheries Monitoring and other project grants.
  • Timely, accurate reports to funding agencies.
  • Identifying and pursuing new funding sources.

Accomplishes staff results

by:

  • Fostering internship program to promote an understanding of fisheries biology and management, harvest monitoring, traditional ecological knowledge, Alaska subsistence fisheries management, and career
  • Providing mentorship to fisheries interns, students and others who are interested in pursuing higher education and careers in fisheries, natural resource management and ecosystem sciences.
  • Communicating job expectations; scheduling, and planning activities of interns, local hire assistants and/or occasional temporary staff.
  • Participating in planning, selection process, direct supervising, and evaluating of program personnel including fisheries Understanding and following personnel procedures for tracking time and routing documentation.
  • Assisting and/or training of project staff to assure services are delivered in an efficient, professional manner and in the case of an internship that a quality educational experience is also achieved.
  • Maintaining an appropriate system of regular

Protect program integrity and client privacy

by:

  • Abiding by BBNAโ€™s policies in regard to confidential information and keeping any confidential information gained through employment at BBNA absolutely confidential during and after this employment.

Keeps Management Informed by:

  • Preparing a comprehensive monthly and annual report to USFWS and Natural Resource Department Director.
  • Developing and implementing written detailed program goals and objectives on an annual basis.
  • Developing and /maintaining a system for retrieving data and files.

Travel in and out of region by:

  • Scheduling well planned trips to provide services, participate in training, workshops and to ensure communications and exchange of current information significant to Village, Regional, Tribal, State, and Federal entities.

Contribute to the overall team effort by:

  • Welcoming a variety of new and different work requirements; exploring new opportunities to add value to the organization; helping others accomplish related job results as and where needed.

WAGE: $57,174.00-$117,351.00 per year.

REPORTS TO: Subsistence Program Manager

DUTY STATION: Dillingham

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