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Education for Action Manager

Lake George Association

Lake George, New York

Job Type Permanent
Salary $65,000 - $80,000 per year
Benefits PTO, health, 403b & more.
Deadline Jun 01, 2026
Min. Experience 2 - 4 years

Lake George is one of the clearest and cleanest lakes in the world, a testament to decades of protection led by the Lake George Association. 

The Lake George Association (LGA) is seeking a passionate and collaborative Education for Action Manager to lead environmental education and community engagement initiatives that inspire stewardship and mobilize action to protect Lake George. 

This position plays a central role in translating science into engaging, actionable learning experiences for residents, schools, visitors, businesses, municipalities, and community partners. Working closely across LGA’s Science, Advocacy, Solutions, Partnerships and Communications teams, the Education for Action Manager develops and implements programs that deepen understanding of freshwater protection and empower people to take meaningful action on behalf of Lake George. 

The role combines environmental education, project management, curriculum development, staff leadership, and community outreach. The Education for Action Manager is expected to develop and advance educational initiatives that align with LGA’s science-informed, systems-based approach to protecting Lake George water quality and clarity, with a focus on programming that can drive meaningful community understanding, stewardship, and long-term impact. The position also oversees LGA’s Floating Classroom educational programming and supervises seasonal educators and vessel staff. 

This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys connecting people to place, science and conservation through engaging educational experiences both on and off the water.  

Key Responsibilities

Educational Programming & Community Engagement 

  • Develop and lead environmental education initiatives focused on stewardship, advocacy, and protection of Lake George 
  • Design and teach engaging educational programs for youth, adults, schools, residents, visitors, businesses, and community groups 
  • Translate freshwater science and environmental research into accessible and actionable learning experiences 
  • Plan and implement community science activities that engage volunteers and increase public awareness of water quality and watershed protection 

Curriculum Development 

  • Develop educational materials, lesson plans, and resources tailored to diverse audiences and age groups 
  • Align educational content with New York State educational standards, when appropriate 
  • Incorporate current science, watershed protection strategies, and systems-level environmental thinking into programming 

Program & Staff Management 

  • Manage educational project logistics, schedules, staffing, and materials 
  • Hire, train, supervise, and support seasonal environmental educators and Floating Classroom staff 
  • Ensure staff and volunteers receive appropriate safety and educational training 

Partnerships & Outreach 

  • Build and maintain relationships with schools, municipalities, nonprofit partners, businesses, and community organizations 
  • Collaborate across LGA departments to align educational programming with organizational priorities and initiatives 
  • Support outreach and communications efforts related to educational programs and events 

Evaluation, Reporting & Fundraising Support 

  • Track participation, program effectiveness, and educational outcomes 
  • Prepare reports for internal and external stakeholders 
  • Manage and collaborate on grant proposals, grant reporting, and fundraising efforts that support educational initiatives 

Preferred Qualifications

We recognize that strong candidates may bring different combinations of education, experience, training, and lived experience. Candidates are encouraged to apply even if they do not meet every preferred qualification. 

  • Coursework, degree, or relevant experience in environmental science, environmental education, ecology, teaching, instructional design, or a related field 
  • Experience in environmental education, scientific program management, outdoor education, or related work 
  • Demonstrated ability to engage diverse audiences through education and outreach 
  • Strong communication, organizational, and project management skills 
  • Experience supervising educators, staff, volunteers, or seasonal teams preferred 
  • Familiarity with freshwater ecology, water quality, or watershed protection concepts 
  • Experience with community outreach, grant writing, or public engagement initiatives preferred 
  • Comfort working outdoors and on the water in varying conditions 
  • Boater’s license and boating experience preferred 
  • Familiarity with the Adirondacks or Lake George region preferred 

Core Qualification

Commitment to LGA’s mission, demonstrated through a science-informed, equity-minded, and solutions-focused approach to work. 

Organizational Standards

All employees at the Lake George Association are expected to: 

  • Advance LGA’s mission through a science-informed, equity-minded, and solutions-focused approach 
  • Contribute to a respectful, collaborative, and inclusive workplace culture 
  • Demonstrate proficiency with standard workplace technology tools, including Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint 

Physical Demands & Work Environment

This role includes both office and outdoor work and may involve: 

  • Carrying equipment up to 25 lbs through uneven terrain 
  • Teaching and working aboard a moving boat for extended periods 
  • Working outdoors in varying weather conditions 
  • Swimming ability required 

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary range: $65,000–$80,000, commensurate with experience  
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance  
  • 403(b) retirement plan with employer contributions  
  • Generous paid time off and flexible scheduling  
  • Professional development opportunities  
  • Access to outdoor industry discounts and opportunities to engage in the field  
How To Apply

Please review the full job description and apply via the form on the bottom of this webpage:

https://lakegeorgeassociation.org/about/jobs/education-for-action-manager 

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Category Admin & Leadership , Environmental Education
Tags Outreach