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1520+ MHT Job Opportunities in Alaska

Mental Health Technician Jobs in Alaska

1520+ annual openings • $39k median salary • 11-13 growth

Mental Health Technician opportunities are expanding across Alaska. Find entry-level MHT positions in hospitals, behavioral health centers, psychiatric facilities, and community mental health organizations throughout Newark metro and beyond. Get trained free with EHIRED, then apply with confidence.

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$39k
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Entry-level, mid-level, and experienced MHT salaries in Alaska vary by location, facility type, and certifications. Anchorage pays highest, rural areas pay additional premiums:

Salary by Experience

Entry-Level MHT $32000
Experienced MHT (2-4 years) $38000
Senior MHT/Lead $45000

What Affects Your Salary

Remote location premium (rural Alaska 20-25% higher), facility type (state hospitals offer premium), shifts (night/weekend 15-20% differential), certifications (MHTC adds $2,500-$3,500). Alaska Native heritage adds premium.

Top 10 MHT Employers in Alaska

Top 10 employers hiring MHTs in Alaska account for 70% of all openings:

#1. Providence Alaska Medical Center

160 hires/yr

Locations: Anchorage

Address: 3200 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99519

Phone: (907) 562-2211

Largest healthcare system in Alaska. Excellent benefits, competitive wages, career advancement in Alaska market.

💡 Largest system, union benefits, advancement opportunities.

#2. Alaska Department of Health & Social Services

140 hires/yr

Locations: Statewide (Multiple facilities)

Address: 3601 C Street, Suite 902, Anchorage, AK 99503

Phone: (907) 465-3030

State agency with psychiatric hospitals and community mental health services. Excellent benefits and job stability. Premium wages for remote state work.

💡 State employment benefits, job stability, premium wages, multiple locations.

#3. Covenant House Alaska

75 hires/yr

Locations: Anchorage

Address: 2600 Spenard Road, Anchorage, AK 99503

Phone: (907) 279-6578

Residential facility serving at-risk youth with behavioral health needs. Mission-driven, team-oriented culture.

💡 Youth focus, mission-driven, team environment.

#4. Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium

65 hires/yr

Locations: Juneau

Address: 3245 Hospital Drive, Juneau, AK 99801

Phone: (907) 796-8900

Native health organization serving Southeast Alaska. Alaska Native priority, premium wages for remote location.

💡 Alaska Native serving, remote premium, regional care.

#5. Bean's Cafe

45 hires/yr

Locations: Anchorage

Address: 1012 West 4th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501

Phone: (907) 274-2333

Community organization providing meal services and support to homeless and low-income individuals in Anchorage.

💡 Community impact, supportive mission, Anchorage location.

#6. Fairbanks Community Health Center

50 hires/yr

Locations: Fairbanks

Address: 1931 South Cushman Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Phone: (907) 459-3500

Community health center serving Interior Alaska with integrated behavioral health services.

💡 Interior Alaska, community focus, regional care.

#7. Alaska Native Medical Center

85 hires/yr

Locations: Anchorage

Address: 4315 Tudor Center Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508

Phone: (907) 330-7000

Premier Alaska Native health system with comprehensive behavioral health services. Alaska Native priority.

💡 Alaska Native system, premiere facility, comprehensive services.

#8. Behavioral Health Services Statewide

55 hires/yr

Locations: Multiple Alaska Cities

Address: Multiple locations statewide

Phone: (907) 465-2696

State-operated behavioral health clinics across Alaska. Remote location premiums, Medicaid-funded.

💡 State operated, remote premiums, accessibility focus.

#9. North Slope Borough Health Department

35 hires/yr

Locations: Barrow

Address: P.O. Box 69, Barrow, AK 99723

Phone: (907) 852-4611

Remote Arctic community health services. Highest cost of living premium (20-25%), unique northern environment.

💡 Extreme remote premium, unique Arctic experience, housing subsidies.

#10. Kuskokwim Health Services

30 hires/yr

Locations: Bethel

Address: P.O. Box 38, Bethel, AK 99559

Phone: (907) 543-6000

Remote Southwest Alaska health services. Extreme remote premium wages, rural living experience.

💡 Extreme remote premium, rural Alaska experience, housing support.

MHT Career Progression in Alaska

Clear career pathway from entry-level to leadership in Alaska spans 4-5 years:

1

Year 0-1: Entry-Level MHT

$33,000-$36,000

Build foundational skills in Newark area facilities. Rotating shifts common. Gain state-specific competencies and establish professional network.

2

Year 1-2: MHT (Competent)

$39,000-$42,000

Independent patient care, crisis intervention expertise, documentation mastery. Many pursue MHTC certification. Eligible for specialized units.

3

Year 2-4: Senior MHT / Lead Tech

$45,000-$48,000

Unit leadership, staff training, specialized populations. MHTC credential standard. Premium pay for expertise and mentorship.

4

Year 4+: Supervisor / Coordinator

$51,749-$58,500+

Team management, program development, quality improvement leadership. Bridge to nursing or administrative roles. Maximum direct care earning potential.

MHT Success Stories from Alaska

EHIRED graduates succeeding at Alaska's top employers and earning $32K-$50K+:

Robert K.

Behavioral Health Specialist • Anchorage, Alaska

"I moved to Alaska for a fresh start. EHIRED training was incredible preparation. Providence Alaska hired me within 4 weeks at $42K—far higher than similar jobs in my home state. The remote location premium and strong benefits make Alaska appealing."

✓ Now earning $45K after completing MHTC certification.

Sarah M.

Crisis Intervention Specialist • Juneau, Alaska

"I'm Alaska Native and wanted to serve my community. Working at Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium is meaningful. EHIRED training prepared me well. Starting at $40K with remote premium. After promotion to senior tech, now earning $48K."

✓ Leading team of 5 MHTs in Juneau regional center.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Alaska MHT job seekers:

Q:Do I need MHTC certification to get hired in Alaska?

No, Alaska doesn't require MHTC certification for entry-level MHT positions. Most employers hire candidates with high school diplomas. However, MHTC certification typically adds $2,000-$3,500 to starting salary and significantly improves advancement opportunities.

Q:What's the typical hiring timeline in Alaska?

Standard timeline: Application review (1-2 weeks) → Interview process (1-2 weeks) → Background check and drug screen (1-2 weeks) → Orientation start (1-2 weeks). Total: 4-8 weeks. Newark metro hospitals often expedite for strong candidates.

Q:What schedules do Alaska MHTs typically work?

Most facilities offer day (7am-3pm), evening (3pm-11pm), and night (11pm-7am) shifts. Evening/night shifts include 10-15% differential pay. Weekend rotation is standard, though some positions offer weekday-only after seniority. 12-hour shifts increasingly common.

Q:Will Alaska employers recognize my EHIRED training?

Yes, EHIRED's AMCA-aligned curriculum meets all Alaska employer requirements. Training covers crisis intervention, de-escalation, documentation, safety protocols, and state regulations. Major health systems regularly hire our graduates.

Q:How should I approach job applications - hospital sites or job boards?

Use both strategies. Apply directly through major health system career portals for fastest response. Simultaneously use Indeed, LinkedIn, and Healthcare job boards to find smaller facilities. In Alaska, submit 6-10 applications weekly for optimal results.

MHT Interview Tips for Alaska

What Alaska Employers Ask

  • "Describe a time you de-escalated a crisis situation"
  • "How do you maintain professional boundaries with patients?"
  • "What experience do you have with psychiatric documentation?"
  • "How would you handle a patient refusing medication?"
  • "Why do you want to work in mental health?"

Interview Success Tips

  • Research the facility's patient population and specialties
  • Prepare STAR-format stories (Situation, Task, Action, Result)
  • Highlight any mental health coursework or volunteer experience
  • Demonstrate empathy and emotional intelligence
  • Ask about training programs and advancement opportunities

A Day in the Life: MHT in Alaska

6:45 AM

Arrive for shift, review patient charts, attend shift change briefing

8:00 AM

Assist with morning routines, medication rounds, document vitals

12:00 PM

Lead group activities, facilitate therapy sessions, monitor patients

3:00 PM

Complete documentation, prepare shift handoff, update care plans

Typical MHT shifts in Alaska: Day (7am-3pm), Evening (3pm-11pm), Night (11pm-7am). Most facilities offer rotating or fixed schedules.

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