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Traditional Healing Reports to: Wellness Director Employment Status: Full Time FLSA Status: Exempt Schedule: Exempt Preference: TERO Ordinance 2017-01, P.L. 93-638 Job Summary Responsible to assist ...

Traditional Healer

Kenai, AK · On-site

$57K/yr

Traditional Healing Reports to: Wellness Director Employment Status: Full Time FLSA Status: Exempt Schedule: Exempt Preference: TERO Ordinance 2017-01, P.L. 93-638 Job Summary Responsible to assist ...

Traditional Healer

Kenai, AK · On-site

$57K/yr

Traditional Healing Reports to: Wellness Director Employment Status: Full Time FLSA Status: Exempt Schedule: Exempt Preference: TERO Ordinance 2017-01, P.L. 93-638 Job Summary Responsible to assist ...

Educate and/or recommend prayer ceremonies to ensure traditional healing and wellness of residents in services. * Coordinates with clinical and interdisciplinary team in support of residents' care ...

Educate and/or recommend prayer ceremonies to ensure traditional healing and wellness of residents in services. * Coordinates with clinical and interdisciplinary team in support of residents' care ...

Tribal Doctor Apprentice I II

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$26.33 - $35.10/hr

The Tribal Doctor Apprentice II will not provide any treatments unless approved by the Traditional Healing Clinical Director or Traditional Healing Clinic Manager. This position has two (2) levels ...

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What job pays $400,000 a year without a degree?

In the field of traditional healing, high-earning roles such as experienced herbalists or alternative medicine practitioners can reach or exceed $400,000 annually, especially with a strong client base and specialized skills. These roles often require extensive training, certification, and reputation building but do not necessarily require a formal college degree.

What is the difference between Traditional Healing vs Acupuncturist?

AspectTraditional HealingAcupuncturist
CredentialsVaries by culture; often includes certification or apprenticeshipLicensed healthcare professional with acupuncture certification
Work EnvironmentCommunity settings, clinics, or private practiceClinics, hospitals, or private practices
Industry UsageWidely used in holistic and alternative medicinePart of integrative healthcare, focusing on pain and health issues
Common Search/ComparisonTraditional Healing vs Acupuncturist

Traditional Healing encompasses a broad range of cultural and holistic practices, often involving herbal medicine, spiritual rituals, and community-based treatments. Acupuncturists specialize in needle-based therapy rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine, focusing on specific health conditions. While both are part of alternative medicine, Traditional Healing is more diverse in methods, whereas acupuncturists have specific certifications and techniques.

Infographic showing various Traditional Healing job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, and 43% Part Time. Highlights an 97% In-person, and 3% Remote job distribution.
Traditional Healer

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Traditional Healer

Department: Wellness

Program: Traditional Healing

Reports to: Wellness Director

Employment Status: Full Time

FLSA Status: Exempt

Schedule: Exempt

Preference: TERO Ordinance 2017-01, P.L. 93-638

Job Summary

Responsible to assist in promoting holistic (mind, body and spirit) healing for un'ina (customers) in individual or group settings. Through traditional and contemporary training and experience, develop and implement culturally relevant strategies appropriate to the perceived needs of the un'ina. Responsible for coordinating and providing learning opportunities for traditional healing integration for services provided and promote the mission of Kahtnut'ana and indigenous ways of restoring balance within the context of self, culture, and community.

Essential Functions

  • Provide healing hands; talking circles; prayer and blessing; song and dance; education on cleansing, purification and centering
  • Serve as a member of the integrated care team to evaluate wellness needs and/or traditional treatment services of un'ina
  • Provide culturally relevant consultations to un'ina and care teams
  • Provide un'ina education regarding the relationship of the treatment plan to the client's traditional cultural practices and beliefs
  • Excellent oral presentation skills and strong written communication skills
  • Effectively utilize electronic medical record to document traditional healing care plan
  • Participate in traditional plant harvesting, preserving and educational plant and foods workshops

It is the intent of this job description to highlight the essential functions of the position; however, it is not an all-inclusive list. The incumbent may be called upon and required to follow or perform other duties and tasks requested by his/her supervisor, consistent with the purpose of the position, department and/or the Kenaitze Indian Tribe's objectives.

Working Conditions

Lifting Requirements

  • Medium work - Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.

Physical Requirements

  • Stand or Sit (Stationary position)
  • Walk (Move, Traverse)
  • Use hands/fingers to handle or feel (Operate, Activate, Use, Prepare, Inspect, Place, Detect, Position)
  • Climb (stairs/ladders) or balance (Ascend/Descend, Work atop, Traverse)
  • Stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl (Position self (to), Move)
  • Talk/hear (Communicate, Detect, Converse with, Discern, Convey, Express oneself, Exchange information)
  • See (Detect, Determine, Perceive, Identify, Recognize, Judge, Observe, Inspect, Estimate, Assess)
  • Taste/Smell (Detect, Distinguish, Determine)
  • Pushing or Pulling
  • Repetitive Motion

Hazards and Atmospheric Conditions

  • Exposure to Fumes
  • Exposure to Dust
  • Exposure to Extreme Temperatures
  • Wet
  • Noise
  • Vibration
  • Mists or Gases
  • Mechanical Hazards
  • Chemical Hazards
  • Radiant Energy Hazards
  • Burn Hazards
  • Other

OSHA Categories

  • Category II - Normal routine involves no exposure to blood, body fluid or tissue, but exposure or potential for exposure may occur

Equipment and Tools

List Equipment used for job: Computer, scanner, copier and other office equipment

List Tools:

Drives KIT or Personal Vehicle: N/A

Travel

  • Local
  • In-State

Qualifications

Education

  • High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) or a combination of education and experience in a related field may be substituted for a degree

Experience

  • Extensive knowledge of local traditional plants
  • Advanced knowledge of culture and traditional practices of Alaska Native people
  • Healing Hands training preferred

Preferred

  • Knowledge and experience working with cultural diversities

License/Certification

  • CPR and AED certification
  • State of Alaska Food Worker Card
  • Must have a valid Alaska State driver's license and must remain insurable under the Tribe's policy

Special Skills

  • Knowledge of HIPAA and 42 CFT, Part 2 regulations
  • Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively
  • Conducts business in a service-oriented manner that is attentive, pleasant, respectful and kind when dealing with un'ina, visitors, co-workers and others

This position is a Covered Position subject to all requirements of the Alaska Barrier Crimes Act (ABCA) and to the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act, (ICPA). ABCA and ICPA requirements apply and must be complied with at all times in order to remain in the position.

*Memorandum of Understanding: Serves as documented evidence that the Kenaitze Indian Tribe has expressed the ineligibility of an employee to operate motor vehicles owned, leased or rented by the Kenaitze Indian Tribe, or to operate a personal vehicle on behalf of the Kenaitze Indian Tribe.