The Columbus College of Art Design (CCAD) is seeking a Part-Time Adjunct Instructor for our Game Department to teach Tabletop Prototype and Play.
This hands-on studio course guides students through the complete process of physical game development from initial concept to finished prototype.
Students will work individually and in small teams to develop, refine, and present original tabletop games Key Course Components: Conceptualization and pitching of original game ideas Physical prototyping techniques and materials Iterative design based on playtesting feedback Documentation of the development process Marketing and distribution strategies for tabletop games Professional presentation and demonstration techniques The ideal candidate will have practical experience in tabletop game design and production, strong mentoring skills, and industry knowledge of tabletop game publishing and distribution.
Experience with crowdfunding platforms, manufacturing processes, and marketing strategies for tabletop games is highly desirable.
The ability to guide students through both the creative and business aspects of game development is essential This position requires a commitment to fostering students' creative vision while providing practical industry knowledge and maintaining high standards for production quality.
The instructor should be able to balance structured learning with studio-based mentoring and create an inclusive environment that supports diverse approaches to game design The successful candidate will mentor students through the entire game development pipeline, providing guidance on concept development, physical prototyping, playtesting methodology, iteration, and presentation.
The instructor will facilitate regular critique sessions and playtesting opportunities while covering essential industry knowledge including manufacturing considerations, marketing strategies, and distribution channels This course is scheduled for in person sessions Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:00am - 10:45am (EST). The position will begin August 2025.
Position: Adjunct Instructor, part-time Qualifications: A BFA/MFA in art or design with a focus on coding, game design, or technology will be considered.
Experience teaching at the college level is desired, but not required.
Application Deadline: Until Filled Date of Hire: Fall 25 A completed application will include: A cover letter that articulates the ways their experience fits the role, highlights their teaching philosophy, and discusses their experience teaching through a lens of cultural competency.
A CV including names/contact details for three references Please direct any questions regarding the position to the search committee chair, Elizabeth Keegan, . Review of applicants will begin April 1 2025, and applications will continue to be received and reviewed until the position is filled.
Part Time