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Fort Ticonderoga

Fort Ticonderoga

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About Us

Encompassing 2000 acres and 2 miles of Lake Champlain shoreline, Fort Ticonderoga is a not-for-profit educational organization, historic site, museum, & major cultural destination. Fort Ticonderoga is the site of strategic military significance in the 18th century, landmark preservation and the birth of American heritage tourism in the 19th century, and monumental restoration in the 20th century.
Fort Ticonderoga will operate Tuesday-Sunday. Closed Mondays.

Jobs

Waitstaff
Category: Food Industry and Restaurants
To maintain a high level of guest service within the Café by delivering knowledgeable and friendly service. Waiters/Waitresses serve Fort Ticonderoga’s mission by assuming various roles within the Café including generating sales, restocking and ordering, cashiering, and safeguarding inventory. RelationshipsThis person reports to the Head Waitress; in HW absence, this person reports to Café Head ...read more
Contact:
Phone:(518) 585-2821
Fax:(518) 585-2210
Museum Retail & Guest Service Associate
Category: Sales
Retail & Guest Service Associates play a critical role in advancing Fort Ticonderoga’s mission by providing outstanding service and demonstrating a thorough understanding of the Museum’s programs, events, exhibits, procedures, and products. These individuals are responsible for managing various areas within the Retail and Guest Service Department, including but not limited to the Log House ...read more
Contact:
Phone:(518) 585-2821
Fax:(518) 585-2210
Artificer Interpreter
Category: History & Museum
In support of Fort Ticonderoga’s commitment to preserve and educate, Artificer Interpreters educate visitors at Fort Ticonderoga using 18th-century mechanical arts and military skills. Artificer Interpreters must have proficiency in their trade and an eagerness to continue building their skills, applying them to the interpretive goals each season at Fort Ticonderoga. Artificer Interpreters are ...read more
Contact: Cameron Green
Phone:(518) 585-2821
Fax:(518) 585-2210
Music Interpreter
Category: History & Museum
In support of Fort Ticonderoga’s commitment to preserve and educate, Music Interpreters are full- time seasonal interpreters who musically portray fifers and drummers in the various armies of the Seven Years War and American Revolution, as they relate to the history of Fort Ticonderoga. Music Interpreters actively engage both the visitors’ and their own interest and love of music to each ...read more
Contact: Cameron Green
Phone:(518) 585-2821
Fax:(518) 585-2210
Maritime Trades Internship
Category: History & Museum
Fort Ticonderoga seeks candidates for a three-month maritime trades internship, supported in part by the Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership. The intern will receive hands-on instruction from professional interpreters in maritime carpentry, including framing and planking, as well as caulking and finishing experience. They will also practice sail-making and rigging techniques, as ...read more
Contact:
Phone:(518) 585-2821
Fax:(518) 585-2210
Maritime Interpreter
Category: History & Museum
Maritime Interpreters bring Lake Champlain’s maritime history to life through living history demonstrations of naval trades and guided tours aboard the tour boat, Carillon. From the vantage point of this 1920s replica tour boat, Maritime Interpreters tell the incredible stories of Ticonderoga, tracing ancient war paths along Lake Champlain. Following the same routes that soldiers rowed along ...read more
Contact: Cameron Green
Phone:(518) 585-2821
Fax:(518) 585-2210
Exhibition Interpreter
Category: History & Museum
Through our exhibits, Exhibition Interpreters share with our visitors the history of Fort Ticonderoga, its role in the conflicts that shaped North America in the 18th century, and the rich collections the museum holds. Exhibition Interpreters will be especially important during the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, which Fort Ticonderoga will commemorate through new exhibitions and ...read more
Contact:
Phone:(518) 585-2821
Fax:(518) 585-2210
Gardener
Category: Agricultural, Forestry & Fishing
In support of Fort Ticonderoga’s commitment to preserve and educate, Gardeners cultivate and maintain the many gardens and decorative plantings developed annually for the enjoyment of visitors by the Horticulture team at Fort Ticonderoga. From starting seedlings in our 1909 greenhouse to preparing flower beds for the winter, Gardeners practice horticulture techniques across the entire growing ...read more
Contact:
Phone:(518) 585-2821
Fax:(518) 585-2210
Maintenance Staff (Cleaner)
Category: Facilities, Maintenance, and Repair
The Fort Ticonderoga Association (FTA) is seeking a responsible and enthusiastic Maintenance person to assist in the maintenance of our 2,000-acre historic campus in beautiful Ticonderoga, New York.  Maintenance staff help maintain our facilities, landscape, and equipment, assist in the maintenance of the site, cleanliness of facilities, and support other departmental activities including events ...read more
Contact:
Phone:(518) 585-2821
Fax:(518) 585-2210
Digital Producer / Editor
Category: Media - Broadcast
Primary Purpose of Position: The Digital Producer/Editor develops public-facing digital content that contributes to a world class experience for audiences onsite at Fort Ticonderoga and globally via online channels and platforms. We seek a creative thinker with a talent for storytelling, who will work in collaboration with other stakeholders across the Museum, including Education, Collections, and ...read more
Contact:
Phone:(518) 585-2821
Fax:(518) 585-2210
Dishwasher / Line Cook
Category: Food Industry and Restaurants
Primary Purpose of Position Dishwasher/Prep Cooks serve Fort Ticonderoga’s mission by delivering an exemplary level of service. These individuals are responsible for providing a sanitary setting, in accordance with New York State Department of Health standards, in an efficient and friendly manner. RelationshipsReports to the Café Head CookIn the absence of the Head Cook, reports to the Head ...read more
Contact:
Phone:(518) 585-2821
Fax:(518) 585-2210
Contact the Chamber
Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce
94 Montcalm Street, Suite 1
Ticonderoga, NY 12883

Phone: 518­-585-6619

Fax: 518­-585-9184

Office Hours

Monday through Friday

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (April through October)

8:00 AM – 3:00 PM (November through March)

9:00 AM – Noon Saturdays, Memorial Day through Labor Day

chamberinfo@ticonderogany.com

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