
39 Garnet Hill Road
North River, NY 12856
Garnet Hill Lodge, a four-season Adirondack resort, is one of a few classic Adirondack lodges that remain today. Located on a gentle hill overlooking a beautiful lake, with miles of private trails and surrounded by forever wild protected state land, the Lodge is the focal point of a special place that offers guests and visitors options for activity as well as rest and relaxation. In the winter, Garnet Hill Lodge is a premiere center for Adirondack cross country skiing and snowshoeing. In the spring, summer, and fall, the Lodge provides access to a wide range of warm weather activities including hiking, swimming, paddling, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, and more. All year round, the Lodge functions as a unique event venue hosting weddings, special events and business meetings, with an outstanding restaurant, cozy pub and beautiful grounds.
Job Description
Garnet Hill Lodge, a four-season Adirondack resort, will host a two-day Job Fair on Saturday, May 7 and Saturday, May 14, 2022, from 9 am to 12 pm. The in-person Job Fair will take place on-site at Garnet Hill Lodge, within the main Log House. Job seekers will find a wide range of full-time and part-time positions in various departments including maintenance, housekeeping, front desk operations, Garnet Hill Lodge’s Outdoor Center, and server and busser opportunities at The Log House Restaurant.
Attendance at the Job Fair is complimentary, and attendees will have the opportunity to speak to managers across various departments and meet current employees. Job seekers interested in attending do not need to register in advance.
Job Description
Full-Time, Events and Holidays a must. General Maintenance staff are responsible for assisting in the maintenance of all of the Lodge’s buildings and facilities. This position will perform upgrades, maintenance, repairs and preventative maintenance and upkeep to all areas of the Lodge. Staff will report directly to the Maintenance Manager.
Job Description
Wait Staff for our on-site Log House Restaurant - Full-time or Part-time, Events and Holidays a must. Skilled Wait Staff to take orders and deliver food and beverages to our customers. The right candidate uplifts the dining experience for customers, and will have the patience, personality, and perseverance to thrive in this role. Responsibilities include greeting and serving customers, providing detailed information on menus, multi-tasking various front-of-the-house duties, collecting payments, along with side work and clean up. The candidate should also be a team player and be able to effectively communicate with our Kitchen Staff to make sure orders are accurate and delivered promptly.
Job Description
Cooks - The Log House Restaurant, at Garnet Hill Lodge is looking to hire two cooks. Experience preferred, but will train the right candidates. Varying shifts and must be available weekends and holidays. Our Log house Restaurant is headed by Chef Michael Crandall.
Job Description
Part-time, Events and Holidays a must. Day shift. Housekeeping staff are responsible for the following; Clean and arrange guest rooms to hotel standards for guest arrival, clean and maintain common areas of the hotel, perform laundry duties as necessary, stock and maintain housekeeping supply rooms, ensure a high level of customer service is performed at all times, assist guests with requests and questions as needed. The right candidate must be a team player.
Job Description
Two Part-time individuals (or the right Full-time candidate with flexible availability. Weekdays and Weekend hours available, willing to work at the Outdoor Center or our Lodge's private Beach. Interest in mountain biking, hiking and kayaking but not required. Hours of operation for the Outdoor Center: Seven days a week 9 am to 4 pm (unless decision is made to shift closing time to 5 pm in the summer months), Beach seven days a week 11 am to 6 pm. Shifts can be split depending on availability and staffing.
Job Description
Salary: $80,000-$95,000/year (commensurate with experience) and a full employee benefits package.
About the Lake George Association: The Lake George Association (LGA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of the pristine waters and natural resources of Lake George. Established in 1885, LGA has been at the forefront of environmental protection initiatives, education, and advocacy to ensure the long-term health and sustainability of The Queen of American Lakes.
Reports To: Executive Director
Managing: Communications Intern
Position Overview: The Lake George Association (LGA) is seeking a dynamic and strategic Communications & Marketing Director to oversee and execute the organization's internal and external communications. This role is pivotal in advancing LGA's mission to protect and advocate for the health and sustainability of Lake George. The Communications & Marketing Director will work collaboratively with program and development teams to craft compelling stories, presentations, and donor communications. Additionally, the role includes partnering with the Lake George Waterkeeper to amplify advocacy efforts to engage decision-makers and the public.
The Communications & Marketing Director will play a critical role in highlighting and supporting LGA's core initiatives:
· Science-to-Solutions: Leveraging cutting-edge science to identify threats to Lake George and implementing innovative solutions to address them.
· Education-for-Action: Empowering individuals and communities with the knowledge and tools needed to take meaningful steps in protecting the lake.
· Investment-for-Impact: Securing and utilizing resources to fund impactful projects that ensure the lake's health and sustainability.
Key Responsibilities:
· Communications Strategy: Develop and implement strategic, data-driven communications plans to meet programmatic and fundraising objectives. Regularly analyze and use data to assess the efficacy of communication efforts and guide decision-making.
· Content Creation: Collaborate with teams to create communication materials, presentations, and impactful content for various audiences.
· Advocacy and Public Relations: Partner with the Lake George Waterkeeper to drive public awareness and advocacy initiatives.
· Member and Donor Engagement: Lead communication strategies that strengthen relationships with members and donors.
· Internal Communications: Ensure seamless and effective communication across organizational teams.
· Support Core Initiatives: Promote and communicate the goals and successes of LGA’s Science-to-Solutions, Education-for-Action, and Investment-for-Impact programs to diverse audiences.
Qualifications:
· Proven experience in strategic communications, public relations, and creative campaign development.
· Strong understanding of data-driven communications strategies.
· A track record of working with nonprofit organizations or cause-based campaigns.
· Passion for environmental causes preferred.
· Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
· Ability to think creatively and strategically.
Preferred Qualifications:
· Bachelor’s or master’s degree in communications, marketing, journalism, public relations, or business administration.
· Five-years of experience serving in a leadership role overseeing communications and marketing initiatives.
First-Year Goals:
· Develop a comprehensive strategic communications plan to align with programmatic and fundraising goals.
· Participate in the development of LGA’s strategic plan and facilitate communication of the plan to stakeholders.
To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, writing sample (i.e., web content, blog post, press release), and contact information for three references to hiring@lakegeorgeassociation.org. No phone calls, please. Any applications missing materials or not emailed to this address will not be considered. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.