# Working in Bethel, Alaska · Alaska Jobs

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# Working in Bethel, Alaska

By the Alaska Jobs Desk · July 2026

As of 2026-07-12, Alaska Jobs tracks 2030 open Alaska public-sector positions from 253 employers, median posted salary $73,746 — [all the numbers](https://alaskajobs.org/numbers) .

Bethel is the capital of off-road western Alaska — roughly 6,300 people on the Kuskokwim River, serving as the hub for about fifty Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta villages. That hub role is why its professional job market punches far above its size, and why the State of Alaska pays a +50% geographic differential to work there.

## The money

Fifty percent is not a typo. A state job posting at $60,000 in Anchorage posts at about $90,000 in Bethel — the state's statutory recognition (AS 39.27.020) of what groceries, fuel, and housing cost off the road system. Run any range and step through the [salary calculator](https://alaskajobs.org/tools/state-salary-calculator) with Bethel selected. Many non-state employers benchmark against these rates to compete.

## Who hires

The year-round economy is health care, education, and government: the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation (the regional tribal health system and the dominant employer), the Lower Kuskokwim School District (one of Alaska's largest rural districts), the State of Alaska (courthouse, corrections, social services, Fish & Game), the City of Bethel , and the Association of Village Council Presidents (the regional tribal nonprofit). Professional roles — nurses, teachers, social workers, accountants, administrators — are chronically under-applied-to, which means faster responsibility and faster careers than the same résumé earns in Anchorage.

## The practical reality

- Access: jet service from Anchorage (about 80 minutes), river traffic in summer, ice road on the Kuskokwim in deep winter. No highway, ever.
- Housing is the constraint. Rental stock is tight and expensive; many employers — YKHC and the school district especially — provide or subsidize housing. Ask about housing in the first conversation, not the last.
- Cost of living: high — that's what the +50% is for. Freight drives everything; people ship staples by air and bypass mail.
- Culture: Bethel is a Yup'ik hub; subsistence fishing and hunting shape the calendar. Newcomers who engage with that reality do well; those who treat it as a hardship post don't last.

## Watch the board

Bethel-area openings flow through [rural Alaska jobs](https://alaskajobs.org/jobs/rural) daily — state postings with the differential already in the posted salary, plus federal and nonprofit roles. The [state application guide](https://alaskajobs.org/guides/how-to-get-a-state-job) covers the mechanics.

## Quick answers

State of Alaska positions in Bethel carry a +50% geographic differential — a job posting at $60,000 in Anchorage posts at about $90,000 in Bethel, per the state's statutory cost-of-living adjustments (AS 39.27.020).

Bethel's economy is anchored by the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation (YKHC), the Lower Kuskokwim School District, the State of Alaska (courts, corrections, social services), the City of Bethel, and the Association of Village Council Presidents (AVCP). Health care, education, and government dominate the year-round job market.

No. Bethel is off the road system — access is by air (about 80 minutes by jet from Anchorage) or by river. It is the hub for about fifty Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta villages, which is exactly why its professional job market is bigger than its population suggests.

## On the board

[Rural Alaska jobs →](https://alaskajobs.org/jobs/rural) [Bethel pay calculator →](https://alaskajobs.org/tools/state-salary-calculator) [Compare communities →](https://alaskajobs.org/tools/community-pay-comparator) [All field guides →](https://alaskajobs.org/guides)

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