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As of Jun 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for fiction professor in the United States is $114,792.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $94,500.00 and $121,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Fiction Professor job?

A Fiction Professor is an academic who teaches creative writing with a focus on fiction. They guide students in developing storytelling skills, understanding narrative structures, and refining their writing style. Their role often includes providing feedback on student work, teaching literary theory, and mentoring aspiring writers. Many Fiction Professors are also published authors who contribute to the literary field through their own creative work and research.

What are the primary responsibilities of a Fiction Professor beyond classroom teaching?

In addition to teaching courses on fiction writing and literature, Fiction Professors often mentor students through individualized feedback, oversee creative writing workshops, and advise on thesis or portfolio projects. They are also expected to engage in scholarly research, publish their own creative works, and contribute to academic committees or literary events within the university. Collaboration with colleagues in interdisciplinary initiatives and participation in conferences are common parts of the role. This blend of teaching, mentorship, and academic involvement helps create a vibrant, supportive environment for both faculty and students.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fiction Professor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fiction Professor, you generally need a Ph.D. in English, Creative Writing, or a related field, along with expertise in literary analysis and fiction writing. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), academic research tools, and scholarly publishing platforms is typically expected. Strong communication, mentorship, and adaptability skills help foster student engagement and support diverse learning needs. These qualifications enable effective teaching, guide student development, and ensure meaningful contributions to academic and creative communities.

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Adjunct Professor - Digital Media

Adjunct Professor - Digital Media

Houston Christian University

Houston, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Houston Christian University rating

9.2

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Job description

Adjunct Professor - Digital Media
(Graphic Design / Video Game Design / Animation)

Reports to: Dean, College of Arts and Humanities
Job Status: Exempt
Introducing Houston Christian University
At Houston Christian University, our Christian liberal arts, professional, and graduate programs have equipped students to lead, collaborate, and discover out of a deep sense of purpose for more than 60 years. We are driven forward by our central confession, "Jesus Christ is Lord," and defined by our "Ten Pillars" core convictions. From this foundation we guide students confidently into discerning discovery, preparing them to think biblically, critically, and holistically about how to engage the world. We aspire to care for every student by meeting their academic, spiritual, and social needs with mentorship and support. At HCU, we are cultivating a culture of excellence that will mold a new generation of leaders in their communities, standard-setters in their professions, and fruitful disciples in their churches.
HCU is set in the heart of one of the most diverse and fastest-growing cities in the nation-and our growth and diversity match the dynamism of the city we call home. We continue to enroll strong freshmen classes, our graduate programs have more than doubled in the past decade, and we are significantly expanding our online programs as well.
The College of Arts & Humanities
The Mission of the College of Arts & Humanities is to provide for all university students robust, cross-disciplinary curricula that cultivate intellectual, moral, and aesthetic virtues within a Christian community.
The Department of Narrative Arts
HCU's Department of Narrative Arts is dedicated to training the next generation of storytellers working in film and animation, video games, fiction and poetry, graphic design, and emerging mediums. We provide a challenging, personalized creative environment for each student to develop their artistic abilities and instincts. Unified by the transformative power of narrative across these artistic mediums, our graduates are equipped to flourish with a wide range of creative, technical, and professional skills.
At the heart of the Narrative Arts department's success is the School of Fine Art's commitment to mentor and educate students towards excellence in artistic creation for the glory of God. We prioritize hands-on field experience, apprenticeship and mentorship, strong understanding of tradition and theory, a clear focus on emerging opportunities, and an essential spiritual foundation for every student.
Position Summary
Houston Christian University seeks an Adjunct Professor to join the Department of Narrative Arts with expertise in Digital Media-specifically in Graphic Design, Video Game Design, Animation, or related fields. Adjunct needs change from semester to semester.
Job Responsibilities
  • Teach undergraduate courses in appropriate field(s) within the Department of Narrative Arts' Digital Media programs.
  • In relation to applicants' relevant fields, course assignments may include: Art Foundations for Digital Artists, 2D Digital Art & Design, 3D Digital Art & Design, Principles of Animation, Animation Production, Intro to Video Game Design, Principles of Game Theory, Gameplay Implementation, Advanced Graphic Design, and Special Topics.
  • Perform related duties as needed.

Qualifications:
  • Applicants should have a terminal degree in a relevant digital media field or substantial professional experience.
  • Applicants must also be able to clearly express how their Christian faith enriches, guides, and undergirds their understanding of creative art and storytelling.
  • Finally, applicants should be able to articulate a vision for the role of his or her discipline at HCU that is supportive of the Ten Pillars Core Convictions; the Ten Pillars Core Convictions may be found at https://hc.edu/about-hcu/ten-pillars/.

Additional Information
Direct questions about this position to Prof. Sarah Robbins, Associate Director of Digital Media Programs (smartin@hc.edu).
Applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis, as adjunct needs change from semester to semester. Interested candidates should complete the online application, which includes three letters of recommendation, a letter of interest, and curriculum vita. Additional materials may be requested at a later date.
Houston Christian University is an independent, private Christian liberal arts university dedicated to the development of moral character, the enrichment of spiritual lives, and perpetuation of growth in Christian ideals. HCU is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
Houston Christian University is committed to maintaining a teaching faculty and staff who share an active Christian faith. The Preamble to the By-Laws of the University, "Scripture and a Christian Worldview," and the "Ten Pillars Core Convictions of HCU"set forth a statement of belief which each University employee is expected to support and personify as an essential function of their employment at the University. Your submittal of an application for employment indicates your acceptance and affirmation of these statements.
As one of the most diverse universities in the nation, Houston Christian University also strives to build a faculty and staff team that provides role models who embody biblical orthodoxy and ethics for all our students, whatever their background or life experience.
As with all open positions at the University, a contract or employment offer will only be extended when the budget for the position has been confirmed.