Fort Ticonderoga is one of North America’s most significant and oldest historic sites. Our mission is to preserve, educate, and provoke active discussion about the past and its importance to present and future generations. We foster an on-going dialogue surrounding citizens, soldiers, and nations through America’s military heritage.
The historic site and museum are comprised of approximately 2,000 acres and include the Log House Welcome Center, reconstructed fort, the Carillon Battlefield, the Pavilion, the King’s Garden, Mount Defiance, Mount Hope, Mount Independence, and numerous other historic features that span the property’s history. The Fort Ticonderoga Museum holds one of the most comprehensive and premier collections of 18th-century material culture.
Current staffing includes 27 full-time year-round employees and approximately 80 part-time, project or seasonal employees.
Ticonderoga preserves, educates and provokes active discussion about the past and its importance to present and future generations. We foster an ongoing dialogue surrounding citizens, soldiers, and nations through America’s military heritage. We aspire to enrich the human experience and strengthen citizenship by fostering critical thinking, historical literacy, and an appreciation of beauty.
The following positions are now open:
- Merchandise Manager
- Guest Services and Retail Manager
- Museum Retail & Guest Service Associate
- Maintenance Staff
- America’s Fort Cafe Waitstaff
- America’s Fort Cafe Dishwasher/Line Cook
- Music Interpreter
- Military Interpreter
- Maritime Interpreter
- Exhibition Interpreter
- Artificer Interpreter
- Garden Interpreter
- Gardener
- School & Youth Programs Interpreter
- Collections Access Technician
The PDF version of the employment application can be found here.