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The online application process can be difficult and you’ll likely have to apply to a lot of different positions before you start to get bites (so don’t get defeated early on - that’s important!), but I think federal government jobs should say if a job is remote or not in the posting.
There are guides online and I think a USAJOBS subreddit if you want more help with keywords. You will have to tailor each resume.
The insurance isn’t bad and if you do have to go into the office every so often, they are very accommodating. They take the ADA seriously.
Just a suggestion, I hope you find something that works. Yes, you usually have to be a US citizen and you will probably have to pass a drug test.
Good luck!