2025-12-26 – Weekly Forensic Accountant Jobs : Top-secret clearance roles in demand

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, there’s a mix of urgent needs and opportunities for forensic accountants. There’s a noticeable demand for roles requiring security clearance, and many companies are open to remote work if you’re looking for flexibility.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Forensic Accountant
    Company: Mastech Digital | Location: Philadelphia, PA
    This role is all about joining a Financial Forensic Support team. Great for those who enjoy diving into financial records and providing critical analysis.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Accountant
    Company: Mastech Digital | Location: Philadelphia, PA
    Another opportunity with Mastech Digital’s Financial Forensic Support team. If you’re up for some rigorous financial investigations, this is for you.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Accountant
    Company: CBIZ Talent and Compensation Solutions | Location: Farmingdale, NY
    This role calls for a detail-oriented forensic accountant. CBIZ emphasizes highlighting the title in your resume submission.
    Apply Here

  • Staff Accountant - Forensic Accounting
    Company: LorchGreene LLP | Location: Thousand Oaks, CA
    Looking for someone who leads by example. Forensic accounting experience is a plus, so it’s a good fit if you’ve got some under your belt.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Accountant-Top Secret
    Company: SiloSmashers | Location: Washington, DC
    Requires a top-secret clearance and involves thorough forensic financial analysis. Ideal for those with a knack for detail and security credentials.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Senior Accountant
    Company: Meaden & Moore | Location: Charlotte, NC
    A role for someone with two to five years of public accounting experience. Perfect if you’re looking to step up in your forensic career.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Accountant - Investigations
    Company: Deloitte | Location: Miami, FL
    This role involves complex analysis of financial and business records. It’s a solid role if you want to be involved in investigations and prosecutions.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Investigations Accountant
    Company: Deloitte | Location: Miami, FL
    Another opportunity with Deloitte for those skilled in dissecting financial records. Great for investigative-minded accountants.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Senior Accountant
    Company: Meaden & Moore | Location: Boston, MA
    If you’re looking to grow in your forensic accounting career, this role’s for you. Two to five years of public accounting experience required.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Senior Accountant
    Company: Meaden & Moore | Location: Cleveland, OH
    A role for those with experience and ambition in public accounting. Ideal if you’re aiming for a senior position.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


Hope you find something that sparks your interest this week. Keep an eye on the deadlines, and good luck with your applications.

I got a same-day callback by putting “TS/SCI, PR 2023” in my resume header and mirroring the posting’s keywords — clearance is SEO for recruiters. Remote’s often hybrid for cleared roles, so expect SCIF days; I’ve had luck tracking these on https://www.clearancejobs.com@Mastech, can you flag which listings are truly remote?

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Worth adding to @irwin90: my callbacks jumped when I put a tight clearance line — “TS/SCI adjudicated 2024 | CI poly 2022 | DISS active (crossover-ready)” — plus tools (IDEA/ACL, Alteryx, SAP FI, Power BI) and DCAA/DCMA exposure. Since these are real-time and expire fast, apply within 24 hours, and confirm if “remote” means hybrid with SCIF days.

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Applying within the first 2–3 hours of those “real-time” posts has been the biggest lever for me — , ATS parsing still bites, so I upload both.docx and PDF and avoid two-column resumes or text boxes. That helped the systems read my forensic tools (IDEA/CaseWare, SQL) and the clearance line. Caveat: “remote” often comes with periodic facility days, so ask for the expected cadence up front.

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I always confirm what ‘remote’ means on clearance-heavy postings — one “remote” gig still needed weekly badge pickups at Tysons, and asking up front saved me a dead-end loop. When it is truly remote, I add one line about my secure home setup (separate workstation, FIPS-validated encryption), which has noticeably improved callbacks.

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Quick tip: keep your SF-86 dates handy; ‘remote’ cleared gigs are often CONUS-only.

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