About the board
Alaska Jobs is the only job board built for how Alaska's public, policy, and campaign world actually hires — legislative and campaign staff, state and municipal work, lobbying, elections, and the nonprofit sector around them.
Where listings come from
The board syncs daily from public sources: Workplace Alaska (state agencies and the Legislature), city and borough job boards across the state, and the Foraker Group's nonprofit listings. Employers can also post directly, free.
Built for the session rhythm
Alaska's jobs don't follow a normal calendar — session staff work January–May in Juneau, campaign jobs end on election night. Every listing is tagged session, campaign cycle, interim, or year-round, so no one's caught off guard when a job ends in November.
Confidential by design
In a state this small, you can't always be seen job-hunting. Express sealed interest in any listing, or post an anonymous availability card — the other side sees only an alias and a pitch. Your name, contact, and optional résumé stay sealed until you approve an introduction. No accounts, no public profiles.
Robot-native
Your AI assistant can read the board directly: /jobs.json, /llms.txt, the MCP server, and RSS.
Independent, and plainly so
Alaska Jobs is an independent public service. It is not a government website and has no affiliation with the State of Alaska or any agency whose listings it carries. Listings sync from official sources and every apply link goes to the official system; the site is free, carries no advertising, requires no account, and publishes its collection pipeline, methods, and data openly. It is written and run by the Alaska Jobs Desk.
Contact
Corrections, source suggestions, and employer questions: [email protected].