Job Description
Join Nexus Horizons Inc. at the forefront of tomorrow's transformation. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Futurist Strategist to architect the future landscape of emerging technologies and societal shifts. This pivotal role demands an unparalleled blend of analytical prowess, creative foresight, and strategic execution to position our organization as the undisputed leader in next-generation innovation. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to develop long-term roadmaps while translating complex future scenarios into actionable business strategies.
Our dynamic, award-winning environment fosters cutting-edge thinking and rapid prototyping. As a thought leader in this space, you'll have the opportunity to shape industries and influence global discourse on the future of work, sustainability, and human augmentation. This isn't just a jobβit's your chance to become the architect of 2026 and beyond.
Responsibilities
- Architect 5-10 year strategic foresight frameworks for AI, quantum computing, and biotechnology convergence
- Lead cross-functional innovation sprints to prototype future-facing solutions
- Develop scenario-planning models for geopolitical and technological disruptions
- Deliver executive-level strategic briefings on emerging market opportunities
- Manage a portfolio of future-focused R&D initiatives with $5M+ annual budget
- Establish thought leadership through white papers and keynote presentations
- Mentor a team of futurists and innovation specialists
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Strategic Foresight, or equivalent field
- 8+ years in strategic planning or innovation leadership at Fortune 500 level
- Proven track record of implementing future-oriented solutions with measurable ROI
- Deep expertise in exponential technologies and convergence theory
- Exceptional data modeling and scenario-building capabilities
- Published thought leader with 50+ citations in futurist literature
- Certified in Strategic Foresight (CFP) or equivalent
- Fluency in strategic foresight methodologies (e.g., Delphi, Horizon Scanning)