# Working in Nome, Alaska · Alaska Jobs

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# Working in Nome, 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) .

Nome sits on the Seward Peninsula coast, about 3,700 people and the hub for the Bering Strait region's fifteen-plus villages. It carries a +37% state geographic differential , a genuinely unusual asset for an off-road community: a local road network — a few hundred miles of summer gravel reaching Council, Teller, and the Kougarok — and a civic identity all its own, from the Iditarod finish line to a century of gold-rush stubbornness.

## The money

A state posting at $60,000 in Anchorage posts at about $82,200 in Nome under AS 39.27.020 — check any range and step in the [salary calculator](https://alaskajobs.org/tools/state-salary-calculator) . Regional employers compete against those rates, so professional salaries across the board run well above their Anchorage equivalents.

## Who hires

The anchor employers are Norton Sound Health Corporation (the regional tribal health system — hospital in Nome, clinics in the villages), Kawerak, Inc. (the regional tribal nonprofit: education, transportation, social services), Nome Public Schools , the City of Nome , the State of Alaska (courts, troopers, social services), and Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation (the CDQ fisheries group). Health care, tribal services, education, and government are the year-round market; mining adds a private-sector layer.

## The practical reality

- Access: about 90 minutes by jet from Anchorage; no highway connection, but the local road system means owning a vehicle actually makes sense — rare for bush hubs.
- Housing: tight and old — much of the stock predates modern construction. Employer housing and housing allowances are common; ask early.
- Life: a walkable town core, strong Iñupiaq and mixed heritage, serious winter storms off the Bering Sea, and midnight-sun summers on the road system. More visitor traffic and civic events than most hubs — Iditarod week alone reshapes March.

## Watch the board

Nome-region openings appear in [rural Alaska jobs](https://alaskajobs.org/jobs/rural) as they post. State application mechanics: [the state job guide](https://alaskajobs.org/guides/how-to-get-a-state-job) .

## Quick answers

State of Alaska positions in Nome carry a +37% geographic differential — a posting at $60,000 in Anchorage posts at about $82,200 in Nome under the state's statutory cost-of-living adjustments (AS 39.27.020).

Nome's year-round market is anchored by Norton Sound Health Corporation, Kawerak Inc. (the regional tribal nonprofit), Nome Public Schools, the City of Nome, the State of Alaska, and the Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation. Health care, tribal services, and government dominate.

No road connects Nome to the rest of Alaska — access is by air (about 90 minutes from Anchorage). Nome maintains a local road network of a few hundred miles reaching nearby communities, unusual among off-system hubs.

## On the board

[Rural Alaska jobs →](https://alaskajobs.org/jobs/rural) [Nome 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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