Concorde Education is seeking an engaging, student-centered Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master to facilitate a short-format after-school tabletop role-playing enrichment course for students. This course uses collaborative storytelling and structured gameplay to build communication, problem-solving, teamwork, creativity, and responsible decision-making in a school-appropriate environment. The Dungeon Master will guide students through age-appropriate adventures with clear norms for respectful play, inclusive participation, and safe content. The instructor will deliver instruction across a typical 10-week cycle, with pacing adapted to student needs and site logistics. What You Will Teach Students will learn the fundamentals of tabletop role-playing games through guided play, character development, rules-lite introductions (as needed), and group storytelling. Sessions emphasize collaboration, planning, persistence, and constructive peer interaction. Gameplay should be structured to ensure all students participate meaningfully, with balanced opportunities for exploration, role-play, and problem-solving. Major Topics Can Include Tabletop role-playing fundamentals (roles of players and Dungeon Master) Group norms, turn-taking, and respectful collaboration Character creation and identity (traits, goals, strengths, backstory) Game mechanics (dice, ability checks, decision-making, consequences) Collaborative storytelling (setting, plot hooks, pacing, improvisation) Problem-solving and strategic thinking (puzzles, planning, resource management) Communication skills (negotiation, listening, perspective-taking) Teamwork and leadership (shared goals, supporting others, rotating spotlight) Age-appropriate conflict resolution and ethical decision-making in narrative scenarios Reflection and debrief routines (what worked, what to try next, group feedback)
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Job Type
Part-time
Education Level
Associate degree