Kodiak Area Native Association Jobs Hiring Now
Kodiak Area Native Association is hiring for 17 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in healthcare administration and clinical support, with listed salaries up to about $165,000. Migrate Mate updates Kodiak Area Native Association's live openings daily. Kodiak Area Native Association is a regional health and human services organization providing medical, dental, behavioral health, and community support services to residents of the Kodiak Island area in Alaska.
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Kodiak Area Native Association hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 17
- Top team
- Healthcare Administration
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 6% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- Kodiak
- Salary range
- $63,000–$165,000
Listed salaries for Kodiak Area Native Association roles on Migrate Mate range from about $63,000 to $165,000 per year across 17 open roles, as of July 16, 2026. Some roles list hourly contract rates.
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Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA) is a Tribal health organization committed to elevating the lives of the people we serve. At KANA, employees are more than staff members—they are part of a mission-driven team dedicated to meaningful work, community impact, and long-term professional growth in rural and village healthcare settings.
Benefits & Perks
- 401(k) retirement plan with a 7% employer contribution beginning in year two, paid regardless of employee contribution
- Paid Parental Leave
- 80% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Access to 20+ medical plan options through federal OPM benefits
- Employer-paid life insurance at 2.5x annual salary
- AD&D, short-term, and long-term disability coverage
- Generous paid time off and 13 paid holidays
- Free gym membership to the KANA Wellness Center
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Tuition assistance and reimbursement programs
- Leadership development and internal advancement opportunities
- Eligibility for IHS and NHSC loan repayment programs (role dependent)
- Potential temporary housing assistance for relocating employees, based on availability
Position Overview
The Village Primary Care Advanced Practice Provider (APP) provides comprehensive, patient- and family-centered medical care to remote village communities across Kodiak Island. This role delivers primary, chronic, urgent, and emergency care while supporting continuity of care through collaboration, telehealth services, and community engagement. The APP plays a critical role in improving access to healthcare in rural Alaska and ensuring high-quality, culturally responsive care for diverse patient populations.
Key Responsibilities
- Supports the organization’s mission, goals, quality standards, and patient-centered medical home philosophy while demonstrating KANA’s core values of Courtesy, Caring, Respect, Sharing, and Pride
- Upholds KANA’s Code of Ethics by conducting professional activities with honesty, integrity, fairness, and respect
- Provides primary care services to infants, children, adolescents, adults, pregnant patients, and geriatric populations in village settings
- Delivers care through rotational assignments (typically 2–4 weeks) in remote villages, including travel by small aircraft
- Performs routine outpatient care, minor procedures, and telemedicine services to support remote access to care
- Provides after-hours emergency coverage, including patient assessment, stabilization, and coordination of medical transport as needed
- Occasionally provides same-day or clinic-based services at KANA’s Kodiak locations
- Collaborates with supervising or designated physicians for complex, unfamiliar, or unstable medical conditions; consults on all emergency cases
- Follows established referral protocols within the Alaska Tribal Health System and external specialty providers
- Maintains accurate, timely documentation in the electronic medical record (EMR) in accordance with KANA policies
- Participates in quality improvement (QI) initiatives, peer review, and risk prevention activities
- Promotes patient-centered care by improving access, continuity, team-based care, patient education, and community engagement
- Establishes and maintains primary care relationships within village communities, supporting long-term health outcomes
- Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability in response to changing conditions, including weather-related travel challenges and variable resource availability
- Collaborates with multidisciplinary healthcare teams to deliver comprehensive, coordinated care
- Represents KANA professionally within village communities, maintaining strong relationships and appropriate professional boundaries
- Communicates effectively with patients, families, providers, leadership, and community stakeholders
- Provides accurate coding, billing, and financial documentation; supports insurance authorization processes as needed
- Works with Purchased and Referred Care (PRC) to prioritize patient needs and support responsible use of resources
- Participates in community outreach, KANA committees, and organizational initiatives
- Attends required OSHA, HIPAA, and regulatory compliance training
Qualifications
- Current certification by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) or current certification as a Nurse Practitioner by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) or American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
- Current, unrestricted Alaska license required
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required
- Advanced certifications (ACLS, NRP, ATLS, ALSO, PALS) required as appropriate to specialty
- Post-training clinical experience in a relevant specialty preferred
- Must maintain a collaborative agreement with a current KANA medical staff provider
- Must successfully pass the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention (ICPA) background check
Work Schedule
KANA’s standard work schedule is 37.5 working hours per week, typically consisting of 7.5 paid working hours per day plus a one-hour unpaid lunch break (total of 8.5 hours on site per day). This role may be eligible for rotational onsite work for non-local candidates.
Our Values
KANA’s work is guided by Courtesy, Caring, Respect, Sharing, and Pride. We seek providers who demonstrate these values in how they deliver care, collaborate with teams, and serve rural communities.
Life In Kodiak
Located on beautiful Kodiak Island, this role offers the opportunity to build meaningful community connections while experiencing Alaska’s unique coastal lifestyle, outdoor recreation, and close-knit community.
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Working at Kodiak Area Native Association
Kodiak Area Native Association's 17 open roles are across all levels, and about 6% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are healthcare administration, clinical support, and accounting. Kodiak Area Native Association delivers integrated health and human services, including primary care, dental, behavioral health, case management, and facilities operations, across communities in the Kodiak Island region. The organization employs clinical providers, allied health professionals, administrative staff, and support personnel across its programs. Most Kodiak Area Native Association roles are based in Kodiak and Anchorage.
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How many jobs is Kodiak Area Native Association hiring for right now?
Kodiak Area Native Association is hiring for 17 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in healthcare administration and clinical support. Openings span clinical, administrative, and support functions across the organization's health and human services programs.
What kinds of roles does Kodiak Area Native Association hire for?
The most active teams are healthcare administration, clinical support, and accounting. Kodiak Area Native Association hires across clinical positions such as physician assistants, nurse practitioners, dental hygienists, and certified medical assistants, as well as behavioral health clinicians, case managers, insurance and billing specialists, human resources coordinators, and facilities technicians. Most postings are across all levels.
Are Kodiak Area Native Association jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 6% of Kodiak Area Native Association's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in Kodiak. Each Kodiak Area Native Association listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at Kodiak Area Native Association?
Find a role that matches your background by browsing Kodiak Area Native Association's open positions on Migrate Mate, then follow the listing through to Kodiak Area Native Association's own careers page to complete your application directly. Kodiak Area Native Association manages its own hiring process, so all applications and follow-up go through the organization.
What do Kodiak Area Native Association jobs pay?
Listed salaries for Kodiak Area Native Association roles on Migrate Mate range from about $63,000 to $165,000 per year as of July 16, 2026, with most postings at across all levels. Some roles list hourly contract rates. Exact pay is set by Kodiak Area Native Association and shown on each listing.
Does Kodiak Area Native Association hire entry-level?
Most of Kodiak Area Native Association's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual Kodiak Area Native Association listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is Kodiak Area Native Association hiring?
Most Kodiak Area Native Association roles are based in Kodiak and Anchorage, and about 6% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.