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Alaska requires separate license
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Alaska openings come and go quickly. Search our AI-powered platform to find the best matches.
Alaska pays a remote premium ($2,800–$4,200/wk for RN travelers) and often includes housing. Non-compact state requires separate licensing, but agencies typically reimburse fees and pay relocation.
Cost: $300 (non-compact — separate AK license required)
Timeline: 6–10 weeks via Alaska Board of Nursing endorsement
Browse live openings in 2 Alaska cities — each page shows real open contracts and current pay, updated daily.
CNAs in Alaska earn an average of $1,041 per week. Pay ranges from $657 to $1,915 per week depending on specialty, experience, and facility type. CatSol Healthcare Staffing offers transparent pay rates with no hidden fees.
The top cities for CNA jobs in Alaska include Franklin, Albuquerque, Susanville. These cities offer the most job opportunities with competitive pay rates. Franklin leads with 11 open positions.
To work as a CNA in Alaska, you need an active nursing license valid in AK. Alaska is not part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), so you will need to obtain a Alaska nursing license. CatSol can help guide you through the licensing process.
CatSol currently has 100+ CNA positions available in Alaska. Our job listings are updated daily, and new positions are added regularly. Popular specialties include LTC, Corrections, Acute Care.
Applying for CNA jobs with CatSol is easy. Use our AI-powered search to find jobs that match your preferences, then click "Quick Apply" to submit your information. A dedicated recruiter will contact you within 24 hours to discuss opportunities and guide you through the process.