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    Brick Wall Management

    We are a music artist management and entertainment consulting firm that has very strong ties within the music industry. Our internship provides a perfect entry-level opportunity for individuals seeking a position in the extremely competitive marketplace of the music world. Brick Wall Management is also the headquarters for The Kristen Ann Carr Fund, which provides grants for cancer research and seeks to improve all aspects of cancer patient life with an emphasis on adolescents and young adults. The fund has sparked the interest of such names as Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, and Shania Twain. Aside from our management and not-for-profit work, we here at Brick Wall provide consulting to other management firms and entertainment entities. Consulting work in the past has included the handling of all VIP ticketing/credentials for the 1999-2000 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band World Tour. We also consult for the artist advocacy and development website, StarPolish.

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    Wildlife Rehabilitation Intern

    Description: Assist in care and treatment of injured, sick and orphaned Florida wildlife together with cleaning and maintenance of their facilities. Position includes a wide range of rehabilitation activities, including animal rescue, emergency first aid, daily feedings, cage cleaning, animal handling, pre-release training, public relations, and special projects. Uniform required. Available: Minimum of six-month commitment. Positions available on a rotating basis year round. Qualifications: Applicant must be at least a senior in college, with skills and/or experience with wildlife. Sincere interest and commitment required. Preference will be given to those with prior rehabilitation experience.

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    $150 weekly

    Florida

    9/3/2009


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    Conservancy of Southwest Florida

    The Conservancy is a grassroots organization focused on the critical environmental issues of the Southwest Florida region. Partnering with like-minded organizations, the Conservancy works to manage growth and protect area waters, land and wildlife. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida promotes sound environmental policies and practices based on solid scientific research while providing environmental education to residents and visitors. The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center treats more than 2,400 injured, sick and orphaned animals each year and releases about half back into their native habitats.

    1450 Merrihue Dr.
    Naples, Florida
    34102