
Visiting Professor Of Game Studies And Digital Storytelling
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Overview
Job Description
JOB TITLE: Visiting Professor of Game Studies and Digital Storytelling
DEPT: Academic Affairs
REPORTS TO: Communication and Media Studies Department
JOB TYPE: Full Time,
LOCATION: Lane College
AVAILABILITY: Fall 2026
JOB PURPOSE AND REPORTING STRUCTURE
Lane College is seeking a full-time faculty position in Game Studies and Digital Storytelling. Thesuccessful candidate will teach a 4-4 course load focused on digital media production, storytelling, and the critical and cultural study of games. This position will contribute to the development of a Game Studies curriculum that supports the College's emerging esports initiative, which is led by theDepartment of Athletics. While this role does not oversee the esports program, the faculty member will design and teach courses that provide the academic, theoretical, and creative foundation for students interested in gaming, interactive media, and related industries. The successful candidate willhelp develop courses such as Introduction to Game Studies, Game Theory and Strategy, and Story Development and Interactive Media, as well as other offerings that connect game design, narrative systems, and digital storytelling. This position is ideal for a candidate who enjoys working closely with students, teaching applied media skills, and contributing to the growth of an interdisciplinary academic area.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Faculty are expected to:
- Teaching Load !2 credit hours (4-4) with Summer School teaching available as an option
- Deliver high-quality instruction in game studies, digital storytelling, and media production
- Maintain regular office hours
- Assess student learning outcomes
- Support departmental assessment and accreditation processes
- Mentor students in creative and analytical media projects
- Participate in curriculum development, particularly in Game Studies
- Incorporate hands-on, project-based, and experiential learning approaches
GAME STUDIES CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
The successful candidate will be responsible for building and supporting a Game Studies academic area, including:
- Designing and implementing courses in Game Studies and interactive storytelling
- Developing curriculum that examines games as cultural, narrative, and media systems
- Supporting interdisciplinary connections between gaming, media production, and communication
- Creating opportunities for students to analyze, critique, and produce game-related content
- Aligning coursework with industry trends in gaming, streaming, and interactive media
ESPORTS PROGRAM SUPPORT (ACADEMIC INTEGRATION ONLY)
In collaboration with Athletics and campus partners, the faculty member will:
- Provide academic support for the esports initiative through relevant coursework
- Support student-led media coverage of esports events (e.g., streaming, commentary, content creation)
- Collaborate with Athletics, Student Affairs, and IT as appropriate
- Contribute to experiential learning opportunities connected to esports media production
Note: The competitive esports program is housed in Athletics. This role supports the academic and media components only.
SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES
Faculty service responsibilities include:
- Serve as an academic advisor to Media Arts students, including degree planning and course selection
- Participate in departmental and institutional committees
- Support program development initiatives
- Assist with student recruitment and retention
- Participate in campus events and outreach
Support student organizations related to media, gaming, and storytelling
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