Alaska Native Health Board

Alaska Native Health Board

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The Alaska Native Health Board (ANHB), established in 1968, is recognized as the statewide voice on Alaska Native health issues.

12/31/2025

In partnership with Alaska Native Tribes and regional Tribal health organizations, the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium strives to support healthy, self-determined communities by addressing infrastructure gaps in rural Alaska.

We’re seeking a Chief Executive to oversee our Division of Environmental Health and Engineering and Corporate Construction to drive the planning, design, and construction of high-quality healthcare facilities, water and sanitation, environmental health, and energy projects in Alaska Native communities. The role includes leading operations, mentoring teams, promoting Tribal self-governance, and ensuring strategic, financial, and operational excellence.

Join Alaska’s largest Tribal health organization - where leadership meets legacy, and your work makes a difference every day. Apply at: https://bit.ly/DEHE-Chief-Executive

12/03/2025

On behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Clayton Fulton has announced that Secretary Kennedy has delegated to him, in his capacity as Indian Health Service chief of staff, all delegable authorities, duties, and functions of the IHS director. This delegation will remain in place while the IHS director position continues to be vacant.

As part of this transition, Benjamin Smith will return to his position as deputy director, and Darrell LaRoche will resume his role as deputy director for management operations. Dr. Rose Weahkee also concludes her service in her acting leadership role. Each of these leaders has provided steady guidance and commitment during a period of significant responsibility. Fulton expressed his sincere appreciation for their service on behalf of the agency and the tribal nations we serve.

In making the announcement, Fulton provided assurances that while this leadership transition continues, the mission of the IHS remains constant and strong. “We remain fully committed to upholding the government-to-government relationship and ensuring continuity of services and operations across the Indian health system. The work of raising the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level continues to guide every decision we make.”

Fulton, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation who earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan and MBA from Northeastern State University, continued, “You have my commitment that IHS will maintain transparency, partnership, and open communication throughout this period. I look forward to continuing our work together to advance tribal health priorities and to support the delivery of high-quality, culturally grounded care across all our service areas.”

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4000 Ambassador Drive (ANHB OFFICE)
Anchorage, AK
99508

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm