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How much do remote cfp jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote cfp in Idaho is $95,914.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $81,900.00 and $107,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote CFP?

Remote CFPs are Certified Financial Planners who provide financial planning services to clients virtually, rather than meeting in person. They use technology such as video conferencing, secure messaging, and online financial tools to advise clients on investments, retirement, taxes, and other financial matters. This remote model offers flexibility and convenience for both the planner and the client, allowing access to expert advice regardless of location. Remote CFPs must still meet the same rigorous certification and ethical standards as traditional CFPs.

How can I get a remote job as a CFP?

The primary qualifications for getting a remote job as a CFP are your CFP license and several years of experience in this field. The license itself is offered exclusively through the CFP Board, which manages the certification process and requires all applicants to meet benchmarks for education, examinations, experience, and ethics. The ethics process involves a rigorous background check, though problems in your past do not necessarily bar you from obtaining certification. Fulfilling the responsibilities and duties of a remote CFP job requires math skills, communication skills, good hearing, flexibility, reliable access to high-speed internet, and creativity when helping clients overcome their unique challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote CFP, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote CFP, you need a solid background in financial planning, investment strategies, and regulatory compliance, typically supported by a CFP certification and relevant finance degree. Familiarity with financial planning software (like eMoney or MoneyGuidePro), secure communication platforms, and CRM tools is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, self-motivation, and clear virtual communication distinguish outstanding professionals in this role. These capabilities are crucial for delivering trustworthy advice, building client relationships, and efficiently managing tasks in a remote environment.

How do remote CFPs typically build and maintain client relationships without in-person meetings?

Remote Certified Financial Planners (CFPs) leverage digital communication tools like video conferencing, secure messaging, and collaborative financial planning software to connect with clients. Building trust remotely can be challenging, so clear communication, timely follow-ups, and personalized financial advice are essential. Many remote CFPs schedule regular virtual check-ins and use interactive dashboards to keep clients engaged and informed about their financial plans. This approach allows for flexibility and accessibility, while still fostering strong, long-term client relationships.

What is the difference between Remote Cfp vs Remote Financial Advisor?

AspectRemote CfpRemote Financial Advisor
CertificationsCertified Financial Planner (CFP)Typically holds CFP or similar certifications
Work EnvironmentRemote, client-facing, planning-focusedRemote, client-facing, investment and planning services
Industry UsageFinancial planning, wealth managementFinancial advisory, investment management
Common Search IntentFinancial planning, certification, remote workInvestment advice, client management, remote work

Remote CFPs primarily focus on comprehensive financial planning and hold specific certifications, whereas Remote Financial Advisors may offer investment advice and wealth management services, often with overlapping certifications. Both roles are client-facing and commonly work remotely within the financial industry, but their core responsibilities differ slightly.

What are popular job titles related to Remote Cfp jobs in Idaho?

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What cities in Idaho are hiring for Remote Cfp jobs?

Cities in Idaho with the most Remote Cfp job openings:

Infographic showing various Remote Cfp job openings in Idaho as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 87% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $95,914 per year, or $46.1 per hour.

Support Advisor - Clarity Financial Planning Group - Boise, Idaho

Thrivent Financial

Boise, ID • Remote

Full-time

PTO

Re-posted 20 days ago


Thrivent rating

8.8

Company rating: 8.8 out of 10

Based on 20 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Clarity Financial Planning Group is an independent financial services practice of Thrivent Financial located in Boise, Idaho serving clients in multiple states. We take a broad-based approach to helping our clients achieve multiple financial goals. Clarity Financial Planning Group helps our clients analyze their current situation, develop in-depth financial programs, and help them implement an integrated financial strategy.
Thrivent Financial is a faith-based, not-for-profit financial services organization with approximately 2.6 million clients. As the nation's largest fraternal benefit society, we're here solely to help others. We help every day through the financial solutions we offer, the client activities we support, and the resources we provide to the Christian community and nonprofit organizations.

Support Advisor

This remote position provides support to the existing client base of Clarity Financial Planning Group. This role provides technical support for the Lead Advisor and/or Service Advisor. Responsibilities include data gathering, modeling, case design, scenario building, plan development, and presentation development. May participate in client meetings, but not in an advice capacity. Has no decision-making authority on client matters. The Support Advisor reports to and is employed/contracted by the Financial Advisor. Thrivent Investment Management Inc. is the sponsor for FINRA registration and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans is the sponsor for insurance licensure.

Position Roles/Responsibilities/Accountabilities

  • Enter client information into Salesforce

  • Prepare and update financial plans and presentation material for client meetings

  • Enter information into financial planning software and prepare draft financial plans

  • Deepen and maintain existing client relationships through processing of client requests, resolving client questions, and making sure client information and documentation are up to date

  • Research and respond to client inquiries

  • Finalize, submit, and track all client account and application paperwork

  • Gather and maintain customer suitability information

  • Assists Financial Advisors in the preparation and follow-up for client meetings

  • Updates and maintains client information in several planning tools, including Salesforce, MoneyGuide Pro, Morningstar, and others

  • Complete electronic and paper service forms and new business applications

  • Fill out and sign Variable Life/Variable Annuity/Mutual Fund/Brokerage applications

  • Accept and/or enter trade orders from clients, including unsolicited trade orders

  • Handle all post meeting tasks

  • Other responsibilities as assigned by the Lead Advisor

  • This is strictly for a support/operations role. This hire will NOT be on a personal development path for a client facing advisor.

Position Qualifications

  • Previous financial services experience desired

  • Securities (7/66, or 7/63 & 65) and Life, Health, and Annuities registration required

  • Demonstrated customer service orientation/experience, 3+ years preferred

  • Ability to handle multiple tasks and maintain a high quality of work while experiencing frequent interruptions.

  • Ability to maintain integrity of sensitive/confidential information.

  • Basic understanding of our products and services, and Thrivent Financial.

Competencies

  • Planning/Organizing

  • Analytical Thinker

  • Client Focus

  • Communication

  • Interpersonal Skills

  • Teamwork and Collaboration

  • Adaptability/Flexibility

External/Internal Dependencies

  • Must be able to work with all roles of the Clarity Financial Planning Group

  • Must be able to represent the organization in work with external clients

  • Must be able to cultivate and maintain relationships with outside organizations

Compensation and Benefits

  • Pay Range: $65,000 - $85,000 | 40 hours per week (based on experience and performance)

  • Sick leave (Accrued when you start employment at the rate of one hour per every 30 hours worked, paid at the employee's regular wage rate)

  • Vacation Pay (Accrued based on hours worked, after completion of probationary period, paid at the employee's regular wage rate)

  • Paid Holidays (Effective after probationary period, based on your average workday. Recognized by our team include: New Year's Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday following Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day)

Compliance and Regulatory
As part of Clarity Financial Planning Group recruiting/hiring/contracting process, a verification of a candidate's background will be made to complete the hiring/contracting process. In addition, fingerprints will be taken for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for review against nationwide fingerprint records.

All persons with access to Wealthscape are deemed Access Persons and are subject to Compliance with the firm's Code of Ethics which requires all outside brokerage accounts to be maintained at one of the firms designated by TIMI.

About Thrivent
Thrivent is a diversified financial services organization that, with its subsidiary and affiliate companies, serves more than 2.4 million clients, offering advice, insurance, investments, banking and generosity products and programs. For more than 100 years, Thrivent has been helping Christians build their financial futures and live more generous lives. Today, Thrivent is a not-for-profit, membership-owned Fortune 500 company with $194 billion in assets under management/advisement (as of 12/31/24). Thrivent carries ratings from independent rating agencies which demonstrate the strength and stability of the organization, including an A++ rating from AM Best; an Aa2 rating from Moody's Investors Service; and an AA+ rating from S&P Global Ratings. Ratings are based on Thrivent's financial strength and claims-paying ability, but do not apply to investment product performance.

To learn more about the privacy of your information, visit ourworkforce privacy policy at thrivent.com/privacy.

Thrivent is the marketing name for Thrivent Financial for Lutherans.Insurance products, securities and investment advisory services are provided by appropriately appointed and licensed financial advisors and professionals. Only individuals who are financial advisors are credentialed to provide investment advisory services. Visit Thrivent.com or FINRA's Broker Check for more information about our financial advisors.

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Thrivent is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please let us know by sending an email tohuman.resources@thrivent.comor call800-847-4836and request Human Resources.


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