About the position
IEM is seeking
Part Time- Forensic Accountant Subject Matter Expert to join our
growing team. The Forensic Accounting Subject Matter Expert (SME) provides
advanced financial analysis to support the Hermits Peak recovery program. This
role is responsible for evaluating economic losses, reviewing claimant financial
documentation, and developing clear, defensible SME reports that substantiate
compensation amounts related to wildfire and post‑fire impacts.
The SME will analyze complex financial information—including income loss,
business interruption, agricultural records, cost estimates, and supporting
documentation—to determine accurate, program‑compliant compensation
recommendations.
This is a specialized role requiring significant expertise in forensic
accounting, financial analysis, and documentation review.
Responsibilities
• Conduct detailed financial assessments to determine compensation for economic losses stemming from wildfire and post‑fire conditions.
• Analyze financial records such as tax returns, profit and loss statements, receipts, ledgers, agricultural production logs, depreciation schedules, and other supporting documentation.
• Prepare high‑quality reports that clearly outline methodologies, findings, calculated losses, and recommended compensation amounts.
• Identify inconsistencies, missing documentation, or unsupported claims and communicate clarifications needs to the team.
• Provide expert-level explanation of financial determinations to claimants, internal teams, and program leadership.
• Utilize digital platforms, claims-management systems, and data‑tracking tools to support analysis and documentation.
• Apply industry standards, accounting principles, and program guidelines consistently across all assessments.
• Collaborate with interdisciplinary SMEs (forestry, reforestation, erosion control, structural assessors, etc.) when claims involve combined losses.
Requirements
• Certification: At least one active, industry‑recognized professional certification such as CPA, CFE, CFF, ABV, or CVA
• Degree: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Forensic Accounting, Business Administration, or a closely related field.
• Experience: Ten (10) years of combined experience in forensic accounting, financial investigations, business loss evaluation, economic damage analysis, or related financial assessment work.
• Demonstrated experience preparing defensible financial analysis reports used for claims, economic loss determination, or compensation programs.
• Strong understanding of financial documentation standards, valuation methods, and calculation of economic damages.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex financial findings to non‑financial audiences.
• Proficiency with accounting software, financial modeling tools, and digital documentation platforms.
• High degree of accuracy, analytical reasoning, and attention to detail.
• Ability to handle confidential financial information with integrity and professionalism.
Nice-to-haves
• Prior experience supporting disaster recovery, compensation programs, wildfire‑related claims, or FEMA/HUD‑funded programs.
• Experience providing expert testimony or producing reports used in legal, regulatory, or administrative proceedings.
• Background evaluating agricultural financial losses, business interruption, or personal income impacts.
Benefits
• 10 paid Holidays
• Vacation Pay
• Sick Pay
• 401 (K) plan with matching
• Company paid STD and LTD