2026-01-30 – Weekly Forensic Accountant Jobs : Forensic roles with top-secret clearance

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


This week, the forensic accounting job market is buzzing with opportunities, especially for those looking to dive into investigative roles. Critical needs are popping up across multiple sectors, and there are verified remote positions available, which is a big plus for those balancing life and work demands.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Forensic Accountant
    Company: Guidepost Solutions LLC | Location: New York, NY
    An entry-level role where you’ll assist senior forensic accountants with audits and investigations. It’s a solid start if you’re looking to get your foot in the door.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Accountant
    Company: CBIZ Talent and Compensation Solutions | Location: Plainview, NY
    A chance to join a team focused on forensic and compensation solutions. If you’ve got a knack for detail and a passion for numbers, this might just be the gig for you.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Accountant-Top Secret
    Company: SiloSmashers | Location: Washington, DC
    This role involves deep financial analysis and is perfect for those with a top-secret clearance. If you love digging into details, this one’s for you.
    Apply Here

  • Staff Accountant - Forensic Accounting
    Company: LorchGreene LLP | Location: Thousand Oaks, CA
    Ideal for those with a bit of experience in forensic accounting. It’s a place where you can learn and lead by example.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Senior Accountant
    Company: Meaden & Moore | Location: Cleveland, OH
    Looking for a senior accountant with a couple of years in public accounting. Great for those ready to take their forensic skills to the next level.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Senior Accountant
    Company: Meaden & Moore | Location: Lake Mary, FL
    Similar to the Cleveland role, this one’s perfect if you want to grow your expertise in forensic accounting with a reputable firm.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Senior Accountant
    Company: Meaden & Moore | Location: Boston, MA
    Another great opportunity to step up in the forensic accounting world with a solid team in Boston.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Senior Accountant
    Company: Meaden & Moore | Location: Charlotte, NC
    Consistent with other roles by Meaden & Moore, this position is ideal for those looking to enhance their forensic skills in a supportive environment.
    Apply Here

  • Accountant
    Company: TB Accounting Services | Location: San Jose, CA
    This role includes real estate and forensic engagements. It’s a diverse opportunity for those looking to broaden their accounting horizons.
    Apply Here

  • Forensic Accountant - Investigations
    Company: Deloitte | Location: Miami, FL
    Dive into complex financial analyses and assist in investigations and prosecutions. A role that demands precision and a keen eye for detail.
    Apply Here


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


That’s all for this week. Keep your eyes peeled for the right fit and don’t hesitate to apply quickly. Opportunities in forensic accounting are out there, and the right one might just be around the corner.

I landed a remote forensic contract last fall by applying the day it posted and putting “Active TS/SCI + CPA” right in my resume headline. Set a saved search on https://www.usajobs.gov with alerts for “forensic accountant” and “TS/SCI” so you can submit within hours — these disappear faster than concert tickets. Small caveat: many “remote” cleared roles still want you within 50 miles for onboarding or periodic SCIF days.

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Those ‘real-time’ posts really do evaporate — . My hit rate jumped when I put my adjudication month/year in the first line and kept a clean.docx ready, then applied within an hour via https://www.clearancejobs.com. Minor caveat: a few postings still want KSA-style blurbs, so I keep a short paragraph to paste — anyone else seeing that?

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I once had a case where a misplaced comma in a patient’s chart led to a week of confusion over their treatment. It just goes to show, sometimes a little punctuation can cause a big stir! @LegalLiaisons, have you seen similar issues in your cases? It’s a reminder for all of us to double-check those details.

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