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 to-and-from Ticonderoga, Maritime Interpreters bring these epic stories to life for guests on board the tour boat Carillon. Whether naval fleets built below the walls of Fort Ticonderoga or a unique perspective on our site’s battlefields, countless, rich tales are available to discuss with guests on and off the water. On shore, Maritime Interpreters build and maintain period wooden boats, practice sail making & other trades in front of guests. This position engages visitors in living history programs, practicing18th-century nautical trades to enrich their maritime narrative. Maritime Interpreters deliver hands-on maritime school and scout programs. They also help with highlighted programs within special living history and reenactment events. Maritime Interpreters bring their practical experience with period boats to help illuminate story telling on the water. Maritime Interpreters act as the First Mates on board the Carillon, assisting with visitor entry and exit from the vessel, as well as launching and docking. As such, Maritime Interpreters also aid Captains in emergency situations to safeguard visitor and vessel safety.
The normal working hours for this position will be determined with weekend, evening, holiday and overnight work required on a scheduled basis.
Pay ranges from $16-$20 per hour, with compensation based on skill and experience. Fort Ticonderoga is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
To apply send letter of interest, resume, three references, and one letter of recommendation to Cameron Green, Director of Interpretation, Fort Ticonderoga Association at 30 Fort Ti Road, Ticonderoga, NY 12883 or e-mail [email protected]. Faxed applications can be sent to 518-585-2210. For more information call 518-585-2821. For additional information on Fort Ticonderoga visit www.fort-ticonderoga.org.