Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations Group at the forefront of tomorrow's revolution. We're seeking a visionary Senior Futurist to architect our 2026 innovation roadmap and transform cutting-edge concepts into market-defining realities. This pivotal role requires an architect of change who thrives at the intersection of technology, sociology, and exponential growth. You'll lead cross-functional teams in developing predictive frameworks for next-gen industries while shaping our corporate foresight strategy. If you're passionate about redefining human progress and possess the strategic acumen to navigate ambiguity, this is your moment to impact the future.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement comprehensive 2026 innovation roadmaps across quantum computing, AI ethics, and biotech convergence
- Lead scenario-planning workshops to anticipate disruptive technologies and market shifts
- Collaborate with C-suite executives to align corporate strategy with emerging megatrends
- Develop predictive analytics frameworks using machine learning for trend forecasting
- Establish strategic partnerships with academic institutions and global innovation labs
- Author thought leadership publications on future-of-work paradigms and societal impact
- Mentor cross-functional teams in futures thinking methodologies and speculative design
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Systems Thinking, or related field with 8+ years experience
- Proven track record in developing enterprise-level innovation strategies for Fortune 500 companies
- Expertise in scenario planning, trend analysis, and horizon scanning methodologies
- Deep understanding of exponential technologies (quantum, AI, synthetic biology) and societal implications
- Exceptional communication skills with ability to translate complex futures concepts to diverse stakeholders
- Published author or keynote speaker at global innovation conferences
- Experience with foresight software tools (e.g., Cassandra, ScanForesight)
- Portfolio demonstrating 3+ major innovation initiatives successfully commercialized