Remote & hybrid jobs in Spokane Valley, Washington

1 openings tied to Spokane Valley. Includes telework-eligible roles open to residents of the metro area.

Spokane Valley is a economically diverse part of Washington's job market, with active hiring across education and training and healthcare administration. Over the past several years, employers based in Spokane Valley have widened their remote and hybrid offerings — partly to compete for talent against fully distributed companies, and partly because workers in the area have made it clear they want flexibility.

The listings below include three kinds of openings: fully remote roles where you can work from anywhere in Washington, hybrid roles with one to three on-site days per week (typically at an office somewhere in the Spokane Valley metro), and telework-eligible federal or state positions tied to a duty station near Spokane Valley. Each card shows the work type so you can filter visually as you scroll.

Product Designer (Remote)

Cedar & Oak Health · Spokane Valley, Washington · Remote

Product Designer role with Cedar & Oak Health, based in Spokane Valley, Washington. Fully remote within Washington. Strong communication, organization, and follow-through required.

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Local context for Spokane Valley job seekers

If you're applying from Spokane Valley, three pieces of context tend to matter most when negotiating a remote or hybrid role. First, cost-of-living adjustments: some national employers tier salaries by metro, so be ready to confirm whether Spokane Valley sits in a "national," "secondary," or "high-cost" band. Second, time zone: workers in Spokane Valley typically operate on Washington business hours, which may align well with east-coast headquarters or require some early-morning or late-evening overlap with west-coast teams. Third, if a hybrid role expects on-site days, ask which office — the Spokane Valley metro often has multiple campuses, and your daily commute can change dramatically depending on which one you're assigned to.

For broader context, our Washington overview covers state-wide trends, top employers, and tax considerations for remote workers. The remote work guide goes deeper on home-office setup, communication norms, and the practical day-to-day of distributed work.

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