Flexible Spending Account Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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Field CTO

Company: ServiceNow

Location: Los Angeles, CA / Remote

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Offsite Warehouse Driver

Company: Target

Location: Van Nuys, CA

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Part-Time Stockroom Operations Associate

Company: Kohl's

Location: Redondo Beach, CA

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Shift Supervisor Trainee

Company: CVS Health

Location: Sacramento, CA

Posted Feb 07, 2025

HHW Program Manager

Company:

Location: Mead Valley, CA

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Part-Time Beauty Advisor - Sephora

Company: Kohl's

Location: Paramount, CA

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Sr. Software Engineer - Apple TV

Company: Apple

Location: Cupertino, CA

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What salary can I expect at different FSA levels?
Entry‑level roles start around $45,000‑$60,000. Mid‑level positions earn $60,000‑$80,000. Senior professionals typically receive $80,000‑$110,000, and directors can command $110,000‑$140,000.
What skills and certifications are essential for FSA roles?
Proficiency with benefit platforms (Benefitfocus, Zenefits, Gusto), strong Excel and data‑analysis skills, deep knowledge of IRS FSA regulations, and certifications such as CEBS, CCP, or HR‑specific credentials boost hiring prospects.
Can FSA positions be done remotely?
Yes. Most FSA roles are fully remote or hybrid because enrollment and claims management rely on cloud‑based systems, allowing professionals to work from anywhere.
What career paths exist within FSA?
Typical progression follows: Coordinator → Administrator → Analyst → Manager → Director → VP of Benefits. Each step adds responsibility for larger benefit portfolios and strategic planning.
What are the current trends shaping FSA careers?
Key trends include virtual enrollment portals, AI‑driven claims adjudication, tighter IRS compliance rules, deeper integration with HRIS platforms, and an emphasis on ESG metrics in benefit design.

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