We’re not just recruitment.
We’re your industry inclusion partner. Placing skilled deaf, disabled and neurodivergent creatives and crew into meaningful roles on your set, in your production and in your teams.
For employers. We help you find stellar staff, tell better stories and reach more audiences.
For job seekers. We support you to get job ready and match you with job opportunities across the film, TV and commercial production sectors.
Thank you for getting in touch with Bus Stop Employment we are excited to work with you and bring inclusion to your production.
For any questions please reach out to employment@busstopfilms.com.au
Thank you for getting in touch with Bus Stop Employment we are excited to learn more about your goals and passion for the screen, media and events industry.
For any questions please reach out to employment@busstopfilms.com.au
Inclusive Recruitment For Employers
We support you to build inclusive employment practices, gain disability confidence and prepare you to make your project inclusively. Matching you with skilled talent on both sides of the camera.
Skills Development for Candidates
Get industry ready and develop your skills with our screen specific training modules co-designed by people with disability for people with disability.
Thank you for joining Bus Stop Employment, our team are excited to get to know you. The next steps will be to register for your one on one assessment.
Our team will reach out to you.
If you do have any questions please contact us at employment@busstopfilms.com.au
Thank you for jumping back onboard Bus Stop Employment, we know you'll continue to do great things and we can't wait to see you thrive in this exciting industry.
If you have any questions please contact employment@busstopfilms.com.au
Industry Recognised Training
Our Inclusion In Action training is a globally recognised and industry backed training suite designed to support productions and companies to build their confidence in working with people with deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people.
Skilled Industry Consultants
With decades of experience in the disability, screen and media industries our consultants bring bus loads of expertise and lived experience. We offer a full suite of consultation from writers rooms, focus groups, on set support, accessibility plans, through to the red carpet and broadcast, all through the lens of inclusion.
Thank you for getting in touch with Bus Stop Employment we are excited to learn more about your goals and passion for the screen, media and events industry.
For any questions please reach out to employment@busstopfilms.com.au
Thank you for getting in touch with Bus Stop Employment we are excited to work with you and bring inclusion to your production.
For any questions please reach out to employment@busstopfilms.com.au
Sam Riesel is a multi-talented Producer/Production Assistant who got his start working on the 2023 feature film "Anyone But You" and has since worked primarily in the documentary and TVC space but still with a love of story based projects.
Sam has been involved with Bus Stop Films since 2022 in the Sydney workshop and joined PLACES during its pilot program in 2024. Sam has been a Bus Stop Employment Candidate since the program began in 2022, and has worked on numerous productions including the broadcast team of the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
Sam is an advocate for inclusive employment, and has used his platform to speak about his personal experiences both within and outside the screen industry.
Samira Cox is thrilled to be a Bus Stop Films Employment Ambassador. Involved since 2023, she was part of the inaugural PLACES Program and has completed exciting placements including a Heartbreak High post-production internship and a Deaf inclusion panel at the 2025 Driving Change Summit.
Holding a Diploma in Screen and Media, Samira is passionate about every aspect of filmmaking — particularly stories celebrating disability and resilience. Her proudest achievement is co-writing and co-directing My Melbourne, now streaming on SBS On Demand and featured in international film festivals.
Living with Usher syndrome, Samira proves daily that disability is no barrier to dreams.