
Head of Drawing
1 week ago
About the National Art School
The National Art School (NAS) is Australia's leading independent art school. We are a 'not-for-profit' independent Higher Education Institution offering accredited degree programs in Fine Art at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Our distinctive studio-based teaching model; our outstanding academic faculty; and our dedicated campus support the delivery of exceptional education programs that lead to the outstanding student experience and graduate outcomes for which we are widely recognised.
The NAS campus includes specialised facilities in the studio areas of Drawing, Ceramics, Painting, Photomedia, Printmaking and Sculpture, and core studies in Art History & Theory and Professional Studies.
We currently offer degree courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, including a Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA), Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours), Master of Fine Art (MFA) and Doctor of Fine Art (DFA). Our updated academic and strategic plans include a commitment to the continued evolution of our courses and subject offerings, with updated degree program structures being implemented from 2026.
NAS is at an exciting phase of development as we seek to consolidate our position as Australia's leading independent fine art school and extend our international reach and reputation.
Central to the realisation of that ambition is our continuing commitment to the individual development of students through intensive studio-based learning under the guidance of experienced artists and educators. The continued provision of an outstanding student experience ensures we continue to attract a diverse range of talented and committed students and provide opportunities that assist our graduates to achieve professional success.
About the Drawing department
The study of Drawing at NAS is structured to provide students with an opportunity to fully explore this rich and diverse area of practice. From the foundational study of the conventional modes of drawing practice to more contemporary methods of drawing, students are guided towards the development of their individual artistic sensibilities.
Our drawing studios and workshops support a comprehensive range of processes covering drawing modalities such as observational drawing (including life drawing), experimental drawing, expanded practices and drawing theory and critique. NAS offers specialised teaching, facilities that support study and practice in Drawing.
In addition to the full time Head of Drawing, the department includes five permanent Drawing Lecturers, a dedicated full-time Drawing Studio Technician and Sessional Academic Lecturers.
The Position
The Head of Drawing is responsible for the development and leadership of drawing programs and curricula at the National Art School. This is a full time, ongoing permanent position.
What you bring to the role
The successful applicant will bring significant experience of academic leadership and management of Drawing programs including the line management of departmental staff, studios and related learning and teaching resources.
In keeping with minimum standards for Academic Levels under the Australian Higher Education – Academic Staff – Award 2020, staff employed at this level can normally be expected to make original and innovative contributions to the advancement of scholarship, research and teaching in their discipline.
A competitive remuneration package is available to the successful candidate.
How to Apply
Please visit the National Art School website for more information and to download the Information Pack.
Please include the following in your application:
- A covering letter addressing how your experience matches the job requirements.
- A comprehensive resume citing your academic qualifications and outlining professional experience.
If you have any questions or if we can assist in making the application process more accessible for you, please call Juanita Hyde on or email
Please email your application to
The National Art School is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
The closing date for all applications will be Sunday 2 November 2025