Job Description
Join Horizon Insights Group at the forefront of tomorrow's possibilities. We're seeking a visionary Senior Futurist to decode emerging trends and architect strategic roadmaps for 2026 and beyond. Shape how global enterprises navigate technological disruption, climate resilience, and societal transformation. This pivotal role combines foresight analysis with executive advisory capabilities to drive innovation at scale.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of technology, behavioral science, and geopolitical strategy. You'll collaborate with Fortune 500 leaders to translate complex signals into actionable frameworks, ensuring organizations thrive in an era of exponential change. If you're passionate about reimagining the future and possess a blend of analytical rigor and creative intuition, we invite you to pioneer what's next.
Responsibilities
- Develop evidence-based trend forecasts and scenario-planning models for 2026-2030
- Design strategic frameworks for clients navigating AI, quantum computing, and climate tech disruptions
- Lead executive workshops on future-proofing organizational structures and talent ecosystems
- Produce high-impact foresight reports published in industry-leading journals
- Build and manage a global network of futurists, academics, and industry disruptors
- Advolve C-suite teams on emerging risks and opportunities in digital transformation
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Systems Thinking, or related field with 8+ years applied experience
- Proven track record of developing and implementing strategic foresight methodologies
- Deep expertise in at least two emerging domains: AGI ethics, neuro-technology, or climate adaptation
- Exceptional storytelling skills with ability to translate complex insights for executive audiences
- Published thought leadership in peer-reviewed journals or major business publications
- Experience advising C-suite on long-term strategic pivots during disruptive periods
- Fluency in trend-mapping tools like Horizon Scanning and Delphi Methodologies