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How much do drawing professor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for drawing professor in the United States is $80,057.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,000.00 and $91,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a drawing professor do?

A Drawing Professor teaches students the principles and techniques of drawing in a college or university setting. They design course curricula, deliver lectures, demonstrate various drawing methods, and critique students’ work to help them develop their artistic skills. Drawing Professors may also engage in their own creative or scholarly work, participate in faculty committees, and advise students on academic or career paths in the arts.

What are some common challenges drawing professors face when teaching diverse skill levels in one classroom?

Drawing Professors often instruct students with varying degrees of experience, from beginners to advanced artists. One challenge is designing lessons that engage and challenge all students without overwhelming novices or boring advanced learners. Professors frequently use differentiated assignments and offer individualized feedback to ensure everyone progresses. Creating a supportive environment that encourages risk-taking and peer learning can also help bridge skill gaps and foster growth for all students.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a drawing professor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Drawing Professor, you need a strong background in fine arts, a master's degree (typically an MFA), and experience in both drawing techniques and art theory. Familiarity with digital illustration software, classroom management systems, and portfolio development tools is often expected. Exceptional communication, mentorship abilities, and creativity are vital soft skills for inspiring and guiding students. These skills and qualifications are crucial for fostering student growth, maintaining academic standards, and adapting to evolving art education methods.

What is the difference between Drawing Professor vs Art Instructor?

AspectDrawing ProfessorArt Instructor
CredentialsTypically requires a master's degree or higher in fine arts or related fieldVaries; may have a bachelor's degree or specialized training
Work EnvironmentUniversities, colleges, art schoolsCommunity centers, workshops, private studios, schools
Employer & IndustryHigher education institutions, art academiesEducational institutions, community programs, private sector
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for teaching roles in academiaCompared for community or non-degree art education

The main difference between a Drawing Professor and an Art Instructor lies in their credentials, work environment, and the institutions they serve. Drawing Professors typically work in higher education with advanced degrees, focusing on university-level instruction. Art Instructors may work in various settings, including community centers or private studios, often with different qualification requirements. Both roles involve teaching art, but the scope and context differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Drawing Professor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 5% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,057 per year, or $38.5 per hour.

Professor - Assistant, Associate, Full

Hackensack Meridian Health

Nutley, NJ • On-site

$183K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


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7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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128th of 891 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Overview
Our team members are the heart of what makes us better.
At Hackensack Meridian Health we help our patients live better, healthier lives - and we help one another to succeed. With a culture rooted in connection and collaboration, our employees are team members. Here, competitive benefits are just the beginning. It's also about how we support one another and how we show up for our community.
Together, we keep getting better - advancing our mission to transform healthcare and serve as a leader of positive change.
The Assistant Professor, Medical Sciences is responsible for the delivery and ongoing development of the Phase 1 (pre-clerkship) curriculum at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine (HMSOM). This role teaches within a highly integrated curriculum that connects basic science to clinical medicine and brings depth in their discipline alongside an appreciation for how foundational science informs medical practice. This role engages and advises students, contributes to the design and delivery of Phase 3 electives for fourth-year students, serves on committees, and maintains appropriate scholarly activity.
This is an open rank job posting. We are hiring Professors at the Assistant, Associate, and Full level.
  • Assistant Professor - Starting at $113,609.60 Annually
  • Associate Professor - Starting at $133,120.00 Annually
  • Full Professor - Starting at $183,664.00 Annually

Responsibilities
A day in the life of an Assistant Professor at Hackensack Meridian Health includes:
  • Teaches in the School of Medicine's highly integrated 3+1 curriculum, which features a 3-year core curriculum followed by an individualized 4th year program.
  • Plays a central role in the pre-clerkship program, delivers basic science content in the context of its clinical relevance and uses active learning methods that support lifelong learning.
  • Develops and delivers Phase 3 electives for fourth-year students, drawing on basic science and translational expertise.
  • Serves on School committees and pertinent work groups, initiates active membership in related professional/academic organizations.
  • Participates in the ongoing assessment, evaluation, and improvement of curriculum content, maintains course material at the highest level and ensures it reflects what medical students need to know.
  • Advises and supports students on curricular and academic matters, including, but not limited to approaches to learning, content understanding, examination preparation, and research or scholarly pursuits, with attention to each student's personal and professional development.
  • Assists in LCME, MSCHE, OSHE, NJ-BME, and DOE accreditation activities.
  • Engages in scholarship and research to advance medical education and scientific knowledge.
  • Performs other faculty duties and assumes academic roles commensurate with rank and experience.
  • Other duties and/or projects as assigned.
  • Adheres to HMH Organizational competencies and standards of behavior.

Qualifications
Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required as an Assistant Professor:
  • Ph.D., Ph.D. equivalent, M.D., M.D. equivalent or D.O. with specialization in a basic science field.
  • Expertise in one or more of the following: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Pathology, Immunology, Microbiology, Genetics, Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, or a related basic science discipline.
  • Familiarity with translational science and an ability to connect basic science to its clinical application in teaching.
  • Evidence of excellence in teaching, or demonstrated potential to teach effectively, in undergraduate medical education and/or other biomedical science settings.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Proficient computer skills that include but are not limited to Google Suite and/or Microsoft Office platforms.

Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Preferred as an Assistant Professor:
  • Experience, or demonstrated potential, in team-based, problem-based and case-based learning with students in both large and small class settings.
  • Publications, presentations, extramural grant funding, patents or research activity in a relevant basic science or translational field or demonstrated activity potential to develop a scholarly profile (regional, national, or international reputation).
  • Demonstrated ability, or the potential, to use active learning methods effectively in a medical education setting.
  • Demonstrated experience and ability, or the potential, to develop integrated medical science course materials for pre-clerkship medical students, with an understanding of both basic science and its clinical relevance.
  • Knowledge across more than one basic science area - such as cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, physiology, or pharmacology - and an appreciation for how these connect to clinical medicine.
  • Skills necessary to contribute to the continued development of a department of medical sciences at an emergent allopathic medical school.
  • Experience with LCME accreditation activities.

Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required as an Associate Professor:
  • Ph.D. ,Ph.D. equivalent, M.D, M.D. equivalent or D.O. with specialization in a basic science field.
  • Expertise in one of the following: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Pathology, Immunology, Microbiology, Genetics, Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, or a related basic science discipline.
  • Familiarity with translational science and an ability to connect basic science to its clinical application in teaching.
  • Evidence of excellence in teaching, or demonstrated potential to teach effectively, in an undergraduate medical education and/or other health science settings.
  • A minimum of 6 or more years of experience at the Assistant Prof Level at a medical school or biomedical sciences level.
  • Scholarship, including peer-reviewed publications indexed in PubMed, and/or other research or creative work in the appropriate discipline or field as defined by the current edition of the HMSOM Navigation Guide.
  • Service to the institution, the profession, and/or the community, with peer recognition for excellence at a national level or higher.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Proficient computer skills that include but are not limited to Google Suite and/or Microsoft Office platforms

Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Preferred as an Associate Professor:
  • Experience, or demonstrated potential, in team-based, problem-based, and case-based learning with students in both large and small class settings.
  • Publications, presentations, extramural grant funding, patents or research activity in a relevant basic science or translational field or demonstrated potential to develop a minimum of a National scholarly profile.
  • Demonstrated use, or the potential, to use active learning methods effectively in a medical education setting.
  • Demonstrated experience and ability, or the potential, to develop integrated medical science course materials for pre-clerkship medical students, with an understanding of both basic science and its clinical relevance.
  • Knowledge across more than one basic science area - such as cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, physiology, or pharmacology - and an appreciation for how these connect to clinical medicine.
  • Skills necessary to contribute to the continued development of a department of medical sciences at an emergent allopathic medical school.
  • Experience with LCME accreditation activities.

Licenses and Certifications Required as an Associate Professor:
  • Active board certification, where applicable

Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required as a Full Professor:
  • Ph.D, Ph.D.-equivalent, M.D, M.D.-equivalent or D.O. with specialization in a basic science field.
  • Expertise in one of the following: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Pathology, Immunology, Microbiology, Genetics, Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, or a related basic science discipline.
  • Familiarity with translational science and an ability to connect basic science to its clinical application in teaching.
  • Evidence of excellence in teaching at Associate level in an undergraduate medical education and/or other biomedical science settings.
  • A minimum of 12 or more years of relevant teaching experience at a medical school or biomedical health sciences level.
  • Scholarship, including peer-reviewed publications indexed in PubMed, and/or other research or creative work in the appropriate discipline or field as defined by the current edition of the HMSOM Navigation Guide.
  • Service to the institution, the profession, and/or the community, with peer recognition for excellence at a Regional level or higher.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Proficient computer skills that include but are not limited to Google Suite and/or Microsoft Office platforms.

Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Preferred as a Full Professor:
  • Experience, or demonstrated potential, in team-based, problem-based, and case-based learning with students in both large and small class settings.
  • Demonstrated ability, or the potential, to use active learning methods effectively in a medical education setting.
  • Demonstrated experience and ability, or the potential, to develop integrated medical science course materials for pre-clerkship medical students, with an understanding of both basic science and its clinical relevance.
  • Knowledge across more than one basic science area - such as cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, physiology, or pharmacology - and an appreciation for how these connect to clinical medicine.
  • Skills necessary to contribute to the continued development of a department of medical sciences at an emergent allopathic medical school.
  • Experience with LCME accreditation activities.

Licenses and Certifications Required as a Full Professor:
  • Active board certification, where applicable.

If you feel that the above description speaks directly to your strengths and capabilities, then please apply today!
Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, A New Jersey Nonprofit Corporation, does not discriminate on the basis of sex and prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates, including admissions and employment in accordance with Title IX. Inquiries about Title IX and its applicability may be referred to HMSOM's Title IX Coordinator, the Office of Civil Rights, or both. HMSOM's nondiscrimination policy and Title IX Policy and Grievance Procedures, as well as information on how to report information that may constitute sex discrimination and how to make a complaint of sex discrimination are available at this link: https://www.hmsom.edu/en/student-resources/student-affairs/title-ix
HMSOM Title IX Coordinator is:
Diane E. Russo, M.A.
Manager, Title IX Coordinator
Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
123 Metro Boulevard
Nutley, New Jersey 07110
O: 862-660-5124
E: diane.russo@hmsom.edu
The Office of Civil Rights is:
U.S. Department of Education New York Office Office of Civil Rights
32 Old Slip, 26th Floor New York, New York 10005-2500
Telephone: (646) 428-3800
Fax: (646) 428-3848
TDD: (800) 877-8339
Email: OCR.NEWYORK@ed.gov
Inquiries about Title IX and its applicability may be referred to HMSOM's Title IX Coordinator, the Office of Civil Rights, or both.
Starting Minimum Rate
Starting at $113,609.60 Annually
Job Posting Disclosure
HMH is committed to pay equity and transparency for our team members. The posted rate of pay in this job posting is a reasonable good faith estimate of the minimum base pay for this role at the time of posting in accordance with the New Jersey Pay Transparency Act and does not reflect the full value of our market-competitive total rewards package. The starting rate of pay is provided for informational purposes only and is not a guarantee of a specific offer. Posted hourly rates may be stated as an annual salary in the offer and posted annual salaries may be stated as an hourly rate in the offer, depending on the level and nature of the job duties and credentials of the candidate. The base compensation determined at the time of the offer may be different than the posted rate of pay based on a number of non-discriminatory factors, including but not limited to: Labor Market Data: Compensation is benchmarked against market data to ensure competitiveness. Experience: Years of relevant work experience. Education and Certifications: Level of education attained, including specialized certifications, credentials, completed apprenticeship programs or advanced training. Skills: Demonstrated proficiency in relevant skills and competencies. Geographic Location: Cost of living and market rates for the specific location. Internal Equity: Compensation is determined in a manner consistent with compensation ranges for similar roles within the organization. Budget and Grant Funding: Departmental budgets and any grant funding associated with the job position may impact the pay that can be offered. Some jobs may also be eligible for performance-based incentives, bonuses, or commissions not reflected in the starting rate. Certain positions may also be eligible for shift differentials for work performed on evening, night, or weekend shifts. In addition to our compensation for full-time and part-time (20+ hours/week) job positions, HMH offers a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, paid leave, tuition reimbursement, and retirement benefits.

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