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San Bernardino, CA

Remote & Hybrid Jobs in San Bernardino, CA

2 flexible job openings indexed for San Bernardino, California. Listings include fully remote roles for candidates based in San Bernardino, hybrid positions with offices in or near the San Bernardino metro, and telework-eligible federal positions tagged to a San Bernardino duty station.

Marketing Manager

Beacon Brands San Bernardino, CA $50,000–$180,000 /yr
Part-timeMarketing & Content

Run integrated campaigns across paid, owned, and earned channels.

Compliance Analyst

Atlas Risk San Bernardino, CA $82,000–$144,000 /yr
RemotePart-timeData & Analytics

Review policies, run audits, and write actionable findings.

About flexible work in San Bernardino

San Bernardino sits inside the broader California labor market, which means the kinds of remote and hybrid roles you'll see here mirror the local economy: a mix of healthcare systems, school districts and universities, regional financial institutions, and a layer of national employers that have grown comfortable hiring distributed teams. If you live in San Bernardino, browsing this page is essentially a snapshot of what's currently open in your commuting radius — useful both for active searching and for monitoring how local employers are evolving their flexibility policies over time.

Want a different angle? The California directory shows you nearby cities you might also commute to (or move to), and the category directory lets you slice by the kind of work instead of the location. Fully location-independent? Skip straight to remote-only listings.

Tips for searching San Bernardino listings

  • If the schedule says Hybrid, double-check the listing for the expected number of in-office days. Two days a week looks very different from four.
  • Federal listings often have explicit telework eligibility rules. The detail page will note "Telework eligible" or "Remote — work from anywhere in the US" when applicable.
  • Salary ranges are pulled directly from the source listing. When a range isn't published, we omit it rather than guess.
  • City-tagged listings are not exclusive — many employers will also consider candidates in nearby cities. If you're open to commuting from a neighboring town, browse those city pages too.