Education And Training Jobs in Alaska
Education And Training jobs in Alaska are in steady demand, concentrated in K-12 school districts, higher education institutions, workforce development programs, and vocational training centers serving Alaska's resource and public-sector industries. The largest hiring activity is in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau, where employers such as the Anchorage School District, the University of Alaska system, and the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development maintain ongoing needs. The most in-demand specialties include special education, career and technical education, and adult literacy instruction. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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Position Overview:
Brown Jug is a premium retailer of wine, beer and spirits. We offer a great place to work, with a friendly atmosphere and energetic work environment. We provide our customers with convenience, selection, and top-notch service! The Manager in Training will learn the overall operation of the store, under the direction of the Store Manager and/or Training Manager, and will train to provide leadership and directions of a multimillion-dollar business unit, with focus on delivering an exceptional customer experience. The Manager in Training will train and develop team members, while establishing a strong sales culture with accountability for operational excellence and achievement of financial and regularity standards.
The Manager in Training position will help train you to become a Brown Jug Store Manager or Operations Managers in an Anchorage area store.
Primary/Major Duties and Responsibilities (Essential Functions):
People Management Skills:
- Create a work culture that makes your store an inviting place to work
- Be a role model who coaches, mentors, and inspires team members
- Delegate tasks to team members and set priorities
- Communicate in a clear and concise manner to team, leading effective huddles/meetings/coaching sessions, keeping team well informed of pertinent information
- Participate in store recruitment and create succession plans for the store
- Support and coach team members to improve performance gaps; conduct ongoing coaching for improvements
- Complete and hold team accountable to complete required training within allocated time frames
- Create and/or monitor the creation of efficient weekly store schedules for both sales and support functions
Customer Offering:
- Deliver exemplary customer service
- Utilize the 5 Non-Negotiables: Greet, Engage, Build, Add-on, and Thank
- Help Store Manager resolve customer complaints regarding sales and service
- Review customer surveys and manage appropriately
- Evaluate programs and promotions for effectiveness and offer recommendations to Area Manager
- To set the example of store excellence and ensure a solid awareness of all aspects of store operations, balancing the tasks with all managers in the store
- Follow the business needs using the heat map of customer flow
Schedule Requirements:
- A minimum of two Saturdays per month, February through November
- In December, every weekend is required
- January, flexible scheduling allowed for time off
- A minimum of one (1) mid-shift (until 7:00 or 8:00 pm) each week
- A minimum of three (3) closing shifts per month (for 1:00 am closing stores, only one (1) closing shift and two (2) shifts until 10:00 pm required)
- A minimum of one (1) opening shift per week
Financial:
- Ensure that goals will be met through appropriate planning and organization of labor, inventory, and finances for short- and long-term success
- Meet or exceed financial targets through partnership with Area Manager
- Review and monitor the Loss Prevention program to protect the Company’s inventory and assets
- Review financial documentation (invoices, costs, etc.) for accuracy
- Monitor and make appropriate adjustments to scheduling to achieve labor cost
- Develop plans with Management, when trends show a deficit to budgets
Day-to-Day Operations:
- Ensure all merchandising and pricing guidelines are followed
- Ensure store is clean and presentable and action any maintenance issues
- Execute merchandising programs and track results
- Manage communication (mail, email, voicemail)
- Maintain inventory levels, as well as inventory ordering and receiving
- Respond to customer complaints
- Organize and/or attend OHS and LP meetings and training sessions
- Actively aim to increase and share industry knowledge
- Develop relationships with store stakeholders
- Set daily tasks for the store
- Review flyers, upcoming events, and promotions; execute appropriately
Regulatory Adherence:
- Ensure that OHS, LP, TAP/Rserving, and other regulatory requirements and procedures are implemented and adhered to
- Participate in health inspections, audits, and required corrective actions
- Maintain First-Aid, LP, and OHS Training
- Maintain TAP or Rserving, and ensure employees maintain TAP or Rserving
- Ensure AK ABC Board and other government guidelines are met
- Adhere to all Afognak Native Corporation policies, with a focus on Social Responsibility
Qualifications and Experience:
- Minimum of 3-years’ experience in retail environment
- Minimum of 3-years’ supervisory and/or management experience (preferred)
Education:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- TAP or Rserving Certification
- First-Aid Certificate is considered an asset but not required
- Training in wine/beer/spirits (preferred, not required)
Physical Requirements:
- Available to work a varied retail schedule, including evening and weekends
- Able to safely lift up to 50 pounds
- Able to stand for an extended period
- Comfortable climbing ladders
Other Skills and Capabilities:
- Highly self-motivated
- Customer service driven
- Effective leadership of large team
- Strong sales background
- Proven track record of success
- Strong communication skills (written and verbal)
- Must be able to pass a Background Check
- Must have access to reliable transportation
- Strong understanding of store operating reports, including P&L statements
Equal Opportunity Employer
Afognak Native Corporation and Afognak’s direct and indirect subsidiaries, partnerships, joint ventures and affiliates to include Alutiiq, LLC; Afognak Commercial Group, LLC; Alutiiq Professional Consulting, LLC; and each of their respective domestic and foreign, direct and indirect subsidiaries, partnerships, joint ventures and affiliates including but not limited to Liquor Stores USA North Inc. dba Brown Jug and dba Gold Rush Liquor (collectively referred to as “Afognak” or “Company”) is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship status, age, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions and lactation), sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws (collectively, “Protected Status”).
Pay Transparency and Company Benefits
The pay range information provided is a general guideline. The pay rate offered will be determined based on the candidate’s experience and qualifications, as well as geographic locations, market data, and other business considerations, as permitted by law. Our full range of benefits include medical, dental, vision, disability protection, life insurance, prescription coverage, voluntary benefits, paid leave, and 401(k) retirement. Benefits are based on the role for which an employee is hired.
Privacy
Afognak Native Corporation and its subsidiaries Alutiiq, LLC, Afognak Commercial Group, LLC, and Alutiiq Professional Consulting, LLC, and their various subsidiaries, including Liquor Stores USA North Inc. DBA Brown Jug and Liquor Stores USA North Inc. DBA Gold Rush Liquor (collectively referred to as “Afognak” or “Company”), respect your privacy and treat the information you provide us, including your Personal Information (“PI”) and Sensitive Personal Information (“SPI”), with care. Visit the Company's privacy website for more information.
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What Alaska Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in education and training jobs across Alaska.
- Active Alaska teaching certificate issued by the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development
- Bachelor's degree in education, instructional design, or a closely related field
- Experience developing or delivering curriculum in a K-12, post-secondary, or workforce setting
- Proficiency with learning management systems such as Canvas, Blackboard, or Moodle
- Strong written and verbal communication skills for instruction and program documentation
- Ability to pass an Alaska background check required for work with students or minors
Education And Training Jobs in Alaska: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a education and training in Alaska?
Most education and training roles in Alaska require an Alaska teaching certificate, issued by the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, which requires an accredited bachelor's degree and completion of a state-approved educator preparation program. Corporate trainers and workforce development specialists may enter without a teaching certificate but typically need a relevant degree and demonstrated instructional experience. The University of Alaska system offers preparation programs recognized by the state for those entering K-12 roles.
Which companies hire education and trainings in Alaska?
Companies currently hiring education and trainings in Alaska include RE/SPEC, Nortech, and The Alaska Club, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Alaska's public school districts, the University of Alaska system, and state workforce agencies are among the most consistent sources of education and training openings year-round.
Which Alaska cities have the most education and training jobs?
Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau have the most education and training openings in Alaska. Anchorage drives the largest share of demand as the state's most populous city and home to its largest school district and several post-secondary institutions, while Fairbanks and Juneau reflect the concentration of University of Alaska campuses and state government agencies that employ trainers and instructional staff.
Are there remote education and training jobs in Alaska?
Yes, but they're less common than in fully desk-based fields since many education and training roles require in-person instruction or hands-on facilitation. About 0% of education and training openings tied to Alaska are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, which reflects Alaska's geography and the state's established use of distance delivery. Curriculum development, instructional design, and e-learning coordination are the sub-areas most likely to offer remote arrangements.
How can I get hired as a education and training in Alaska with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is substitute teaching through an Alaska school district, which requires only a high school diploma in some rural districts and an associate degree in others, making it an accessible first step. Larger districts such as the Anchorage School District and the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District hire instructional aides and paraeducators who often move into certified teaching roles after completing a degree. The University of Alaska system occasionally offers graduate teaching assistantships for those pursuing education degrees. Completing an Alaska-approved educator preparation program or earning a paraprofessional credential strengthens any early-career application.
Where can I find and apply to education and training jobs in Alaska?
You can find and apply to education and training jobs in Alaska on Migrate Mate, which lists current Alaska openings across school districts, post-secondary institutions, workforce agencies, and corporate training departments. Search the listings, identify the roles that match your background and location, and apply directly to the ones that fit.
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