Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations at the forefront of tomorrow's frontier. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Futurist Strategist to decode emerging trends, architect sustainable business models, and drive exponential growth in our rapidly evolving landscape. This role sits at the intersection of technology, human behavior, and planetary systems – where you'll shape how humanity thrives in the coming decade.
You'll collaborate with C-suite executives and global thought leaders to translate foresight into actionable roadmaps. If you're passionate about reimagining industries, accelerating innovation cycles, and solving humanity's grand challenges, this is your moment to make history.
Responsibilities
- Analyze emerging technologies, socioeconomic shifts, and climate patterns to develop 2026-2035 strategic foresight frameworks
- Architect exponential business models that align with UN Sustainable Development Goals and circular economy principles
- Lead cross-functional workshops to identify disruption vectors and innovation opportunities across value chains
- Produce scenario-planning reports for Fortune 500 clients on AI ethics, quantum computing adoption, and biotechnology convergence
- Establish KPIs for measuring organizational future-readiness and innovation maturity
- Represent the company at Davos-level forums and publish thought leadership in Nature Futures and MIT Technology Review
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Systems Thinking, or equivalent with 5+ years in strategic foresight
- Portfolio demonstrating 3+ multi-year scenario-planning projects with measurable impact
- Deep expertise in exponential technologies (AI/ML, quantum, synthetic biology) and their societal implications
- Certification in Futures Design or Strategic Foresight (e.g., from University of Houston)
- Experience working with global climate models and socioeconomic forecasting tools
- Exceptional storytelling abilities to translate complex futures into stakeholder narratives
- Published research on human-machine collaboration or planetary-scale systems