Alaska Physician Assistant Locum Tenens Jobs

The waiting room gets a patient a few minutes after the clinic opens. The patient has come in from the remote village of your assignment, and you recognize them. You talked to them at the village general store just last week when you were both picking out fruit from the small selection of fresh produce.

Working as a locum tenens physician assistant in Alaska is different from a typical assignment.

In some communities, you are the clinic. You may be the sole provider serving an entire rural population, working alongside community health aides and support staff as the primary, and sometimes only, clinical presence available.

For physician assistants who value autonomy, adaptability, and meaningful patient relationships, Alaska offers a unique kind of professional experience, one that extends well beyond the walls of a traditional clinic.

Alaska’s healthcare system depends heavily on physician assistants to deliver care across these communities. Many facilities operate with limited permanent staff, making locum tenens providers essential for maintaining access to care.

In these settings, PAs often practice with a high degree of autonomy, managing a wide scope of cases and building meaningful patient relationships.

Alaska locum roles differ from high-volume urban positions, not just in how they are structured, but in how providers experience the work day-to-day. In many rural settings, physician assistants see fewer patients per day, allowing for more thorough, relationship-based care.

They take on a broader scope, often utilizing the full extent of their training, and practice with a higher degree of clinical autonomy and decision-making than they would find in most traditional settings.

For clinicians looking to step outside high-volume urban systems, Alaska offers the opportunity to practice at the top of your license while making a measurable impact. The setting that rewards flexibility, clinical confidence, and a genuine connection to the communities you serve.

Here is what is typically included in an Alaska locum tenens PA assignment:

For many providers researching ‘Alaska locum tenens PA salary,’ the combination of a flexible assignment structure and reduced day-to-day living expenses while on location makes Alaska locum work worthwhile, alongside everything else the experience offers.

Interested in exploring Alaska locum tenens PA opportunities?

Interested in learning more? Connect with our team below or keep reading to explore what Alaska PA locum work looks like.

Village Clinics

Often located in remote or frontier areas, village clinics serve as the primary point of care for the surrounding community. Physician assistants in these settings typically practice with broad clinical independence, managing a wide range of conditions alongside community health aides with limited access to specialist support.

Tribal Health Facilities

These community-focused facilities operate within tribal health systems and emphasize relationship-based, longitudinal care. PAs work as part of a collaborative team, with strong emphasis on cultural awareness and serving populations that have historically faced significant barriers to healthcare access.

Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs)

CAHs offer a broader scope of services including emergency and inpatient care. Assignments here often involve a mix of outpatient and acute responsibilities, with lower patient volume but varied acuity and a high degree of independent decision-making within a small team environment.

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)

FQHCs provide structured outpatient primary care with a focus on access for underserved populations. These settings typically offer more predictable schedules and team-based support, making them a good fit for PAs seeking a more consistent day-to-day structure.

Rural Health Clinics (RHCs)

RHCs serve smaller community settings with a mix of primary care and urgent needs. Providers often develop consistent patient panels and build genuine continuity of care with the communities they serve.

Occupational and Industrial Health Sites

For PAs interested in non-traditional clinical environments, on-site occupational health roles are available at remote industrial and workforce sites. These assignments involve a mix of urgent care, primary care, and occupational medicine, with a high degree of independent practice.

Each setting offers a different experience, allowing physician assistants to explore Alaska locum tenens opportunities that align with their comfort level and professional goals.

To work as a locum tenens physician assistant in Alaska, you will need an active PA-C license issued through the Alaska State Medical Board. The process is generally straightforward but typically takes 10 to 14 weeks, depending on how complete your application is when submitted.

Basic requirements include:

  • Active NCCPA certification
  • Verification of education, licenses, and credentials
  • Collaborative plan with a supervising physician (can be submitted after initial application)
  • Notarized application submitted through the MyAlaska licensing portal
  • DEA registration with an Alaska address prior to starting work

Many providers choose to work with a staffing partner to help navigate the process and ensure everything is submitted correctly and on time.

For a step-by-step breakdown, visit our Alaska PA Licensing Guide. [LINKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK]

For some, it is the opportunity to practice more independently and utilize the full extent of their training, something that is harder to find in high-volume urban systems. For others, Alaska locums assignments offer the ability to step away from the pace of traditional healthcare and focus more directly on the patient in front of them.

Many providers are also drawn to the variety of Alaska locum tenens PA opportunities available, from short-term assignments in regional health centers to longer placements in remote village clinics.

And beyond the clinical work, Alaska offers something most assignments simply cannot: the chance to live and practice in one of the most extraordinary environments in the country.

6. Current Alaska PA Job Openings

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Every community operates a little differently, and the experience can vary widely depending on the setting, the team, and the type of support in place. Having the right partner can make that transition smoother.

Wilderness Medical Staffing focuses specifically on placing providers in rural and remote communities, with over 15 years of experience supporting healthcare in Alaska.

During that time, we have placed providers across more than 155 communities and supported over 6,000 assignments in rural and remote settings.

Many of the providers we work with return to the same community assignment after assignment. In fact, over 80 percent of our providers choose to go back, building long-term relationships with both their teams and the communities they serve.

When you work with us, you are not just matched with an assignment. You are supported throughout the entire process, including:

  • Assignment matching based on your experience and preferences
  • Assistance with licensing and credentialing
  • Travel and housing coordination
  • Ongoing support before, during, and after your assignment

We take a relationship-based approach, working closely with providers to ensure each assignment is a good fit, not just on paper, but in practice.

For many village and rural clinic assignments, we coordinate ongoing rotations, returning the same physician assistants to the same communities on a consistent schedule, so the relationships providers build don’t have to start over with every assignment.

Whether you are exploring Alaska for the first time or returning to a community you already know, we are here to help you find an assignment that feels right, both professionally and personally.

What Providers Say

8. Frequently Asked Questions

Most Alaska locum tenens PA assignments include housing arranged for the duration of your stay, round-trip airfare, and malpractice insurance. Depending on the facility and role, assignments may also include per diem or call-based rate structures. Rates and specifics vary by location and setting, and our team is happy to walk you through what to expect for any given opportunity.

The process typically takes 10 to 14 weeks. If your application is complete when submitted, a temporary license may be issued at the time of initial review, which carries all the same privileges as a permanent license and allows you to start work sooner.

Most roles require 2 or more years of clinical experience, with a preference for providers who are comfortable working independently. For those without much rural experience, there are also opportunities in regional hub settings that offer more team support and resources.

Opportunities include village clinics, tribal health facilities, critical access hospitals, federally qualified health centers, rural health clinics, and occupational health sites. Each setting offers a different experience in terms of scope, pace, and patient population.

Assignment lengths vary, but many range from a few weeks to several months, depending on the facility’s needs and your availability.

Yes. Most assignments include round-trip airfare and housing arranged for the duration of your assignment, so you can focus on the work and the experience rather than the logistics.

Explore Alaska PA Locum Tenens Opportunities

If you are considering locum tenens work in Alaska, we would be happy to connect and help you explore current and upcoming opportunities.