Job Description
Join Nexus Horizons at the forefront of ethical AI innovation as we shape the technological landscape of 2026. We're seeking a visionary AI Ethics Strategist to design frameworks that ensure artificial intelligence aligns with human values, societal progress, and sustainable growth. This pivotal role bridges cutting-edge technology with profound ethical responsibility, guiding our organization's AI initiatives through complex moral landscapes while maintaining competitive advantage in an evolving digital ecosystem.
You'll collaborate with multidisciplinary teams—from quantum computing researchers to neuro-ethicists—to pioneer responsible AI deployment. Your work will directly influence industry standards, policy recommendations, and the global discourse on technology's role in humanity's future. If you're passionate about building bridges between innovation and integrity, this is your opportunity to define tomorrow's ethical frontier.
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive AI ethical frameworks aligned with 2026 technological capabilities and societal expectations
- Lead cross-functional ethics audits for AI systems including generative models and autonomous decisioning
- Anticipate emerging ethical challenges in quantum AI, neuromorphic computing, and human-AI symbiosis
- Design implementation protocols for ethical AI governance across 15+ global innovation hubs
- Partner with policymakers to shape regulatory responses for next-generation AI deployment
- Establish continuous monitoring systems for AI bias, transparency, and accountability
- Lead ethics training programs for 500+ technical and leadership personnel
- Publish annual 'Ethical AI Horizons' report influencing industry standards
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in AI Ethics, Philosophy of Technology, or related field with 7+ years experience
- Proven expertise in developing AI ethics frameworks for enterprise-scale deployments
- Deep understanding of emerging technologies: quantum computing, neuromorphic systems, and AGI pathways
- Experience with regulatory landscapes: EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, and evolving global standards
- Exceptional analytical skills for anticipating long-term societal impacts of AI advancements
- Track record of influencing policy decisions through white papers and public advocacy
- Certification in AI Governance (e.g., CAG, CAIGI) or equivalent professional credentials
- Fluency in cross-cultural ethical frameworks and global tech policy ecosystems