Native American and Indigenous Jobs in the United States: Where to Start
Use this guide as a starting point for finding Native American, Alaska Native, Tribal and Indigenous jobs in the United States. The strongest path is to begin with the US hub, choose a sector or state search, then create alerts so new roles come back to you.
Start with the United States jobs hub
The main hub is Native American and Indigenous jobs in the United States. It links live roles, sector searches, remote work, state searches, candidate alerts and employer resources in one place.
If you want to browse every current US listing first, use United States jobs. If your intent is more specific, start with one of the sector paths below.
Browse by sector
- Native American health jobs
- Native American government and policy jobs
- Native American education jobs
- Native American community services jobs
- Native American legal and justice jobs
Browse by state and remote work
Some roles are national or remote-friendly, while others need local community knowledge, travel or on-site service delivery. Compare remote Indigenous jobs with state searches such as Alaska, Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Washington and New York.
Set up a repeatable job search
Start with one country, one sector and one work style. For example: United States plus health plus remote work, or United States plus government plus Arizona. Then save the search pattern so you can revisit it every week.
- Create Indigenous job alerts for the sectors and states you want to track.
- Create a candidate profile so employers can discover you and you can return to your job search faster.
- Use the job seeker guide to review your resume, cover letter and application routine.
For employers hiring in the United States
Employers can create a free employer account and post roles for Native American, Alaska Native, Tribal and Indigenous candidates. Before publishing, review the employer posting guide and the inclusive Indigenous job ad follow-up template so your role is clearer for candidates.