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Graduate Assistant, Stunt

Painesville, OH · On-site

$16.25 - $20.50/hr

Availability to work evenings and weekends and to travel for team practices, competition and ... Collegiate stunt experience preferred. * Knowledge and skill in using integrated software systems ...

Graduate Assistant, Stunt

Painesville, OH

$16.25 - $20.50/hr

Availability to work evenings and weekends and to travel for team practices, competition and ... Collegiate stunt experience preferred. * Knowledge and skill in using integrated software systems ...

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How much do stunt work jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for stunt work in the United States is $20.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much does a stuntman get paid?

Stuntmen typically earn between $150 and $500 per day, depending on experience, the complexity of the stunt, and the production budget. Experienced stunt performers with specialized skills or working on major productions can earn higher rates, sometimes exceeding $1,000 per day or more for high-risk or demanding stunts.

How do I get a job as a stuntman?

To become a stuntman, you should gain training in martial arts, gymnastics, or other physical skills, and obtain experience in acting or performing. Many stunt performers start with a background in sports or theater and join professional stunt organizations or attend stunt schools to learn safety protocols and techniques. Building a strong physical fitness level and networking within the industry can also help secure opportunities.

How do people get into stunt work?

People interested in stunt work often start by gaining physical skills through training in martial arts, gymnastics, or acting. Many pursue certifications in safety and stunt techniques, build a portfolio with demo reels, and gain experience through apprenticeships or working as a stunt performer’s assistant before landing full stunt roles.

What is the difference between Stunt Work vs Stunt Coordination?

AspectStunt WorkStunt Coordination
Primary RolePerforms physical stunts and dangerous actions on setPlans, choreographs, and supervises stunt sequences
CredentialsStunt training, certifications, physical fitnessStunt experience, leadership skills, safety knowledge
Work EnvironmentOn set during filmingOffice and set, overseeing stunt execution
Industry UsagePerformed by stunt performersLed by stunt coordinators or coordinators

Stunt work involves performing physical actions and dangerous scenes, while stunt coordination focuses on planning, safety, and supervising these sequences. Both roles require stunt training and certifications, but stunt coordinators have additional leadership responsibilities to ensure safety and choreography execution.

Does stunt work pay well?

Stunt work can be financially rewarding, with experienced stunt performers earning higher rates that can range from several hundred to thousands of dollars per day depending on the project and complexity of the stunts. Pay often varies based on experience, union membership, and the production budget, and performers may also receive additional compensation for specialized skills or dangerous work.
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Stunt Coordinator

$25/hr

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Job description

Stunt Coordinator – Seasonal

Los Angeles CA  | Seasonal | July- Nov 

Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group is the nation's leading creator of immersive, story-driven entertainment—and proudly the world's largest operator of Halloween attractions. With eighteen markets spanning Florida to California and millions of guests thrilled each year, we don't just produce events. We redefine what's possible. Headquartered in Denver and powered by a team of fearless creators, we've built a culture where curiosity, collaboration, and a relentless drive to go beyond expectations are the standard—not the exception. When you join Thirteenth Floor, you're not just taking a job. You're stepping into the magic behind the screams.


Returning applicants: If you have worked for Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group in a prior season, please contact your location manager directly regarding rehire status. Do not submit a new application through the online system.

What You'll Do

As our Seasonal Stunt Coordinator at the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride, you're the safety authority and performance leader for all stunt operations across our Hayride and Maze attractions. Reporting directly to the General Manager and working alongside the Performance Manager, you'll build and lead a team of skilled stunt performers, own every aspect of rig safety, and ensure the most thrilling moments of our show run flawlessly—and safely—every single night.

Leadership & Staff Management

  • Oversee all aspects of the stunt team including hiring, scheduling, payroll coordination, and accurate record-keeping to ensure fair compensation

  • Monitor hours, breaks, and timekeeping for all stunt performers throughout the season

  • Maintain clear, timely communication with supervisors, vendors, and staff via radio, text, phone, email, and chat platforms

  • Protect the confidentiality of all sensitive performer information including addresses and contact details

  • Promote a fair, equitable team environment free from real or perceived conflicts of interest

  • Step into costume and onto a stunt rig during show hours as needed for training purposes or to cover performer breaks

Training & Team Development

  • Develop and manage a comprehensive training calendar for all stunt performers, covering pre-season onboarding through mid-season reinforcement

  • Lead hiring and training sessions to build and retain a skilled, reliable core stunt team for the full duration of the season

  • Establish and maintain best practices for stunt performance, rig operation, and performer safety

Safety & Operational Excellence

  • Conduct thorough pre-show safety inspections of all stunt rigs, verifying that all cables, equipment, and rigging are correctly installed and safe for use

  • Immediately remove any rig that fails inspection from service and notify the General Manager—no rig returns to operation until all issues are fully resolved

  • Collaborate with the General Manager on regular quality control checks before, during, and after each show

  • Oversee placement of stunt performers across all attractions, ensuring each position is covered appropriately

  • Remain actively present throughout the event, continuously checking on performers and enforcing proper break procedures

  • Respond immediately to any safety concern, equipment malfunction, or performance issue within the attractions

  • Report all set, prop, or equipment damage to the appropriate departments and keep the General Manager informed of any significant issues

  • Participate in post-season wrap meetings to review successes and identify improvements for future seasons


What You Bring
  • Proven expertise in stunt coordination, rig operation, and stunt team management—haunted house or themed entertainment experience strongly preferred

  • Exceptional attention to safety with a zero-compromise approach to rig inspection and performer wellbeing

  • Strong leadership and team-building skills with experience managing and developing a seasonal performance crew

  • Ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously in a fast-paced, high-stakes live event environment

  • Proficiency in basic computer applications including email, Google Docs, spreadsheets, and word processing

  • Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and holidays throughout the full operational season—rain or shine at Griffith Park

  • Willingness to appear in costume or makeup for training, operational coverage, or media opportunities as needed

  • Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, lift up to 25 lbs, and work comfortably in dark environments with loud noise, strobe lighting, theatrical fog, and close guest proximity

  • Must be 18 years of age or older

Compensation & Employment Details

Hourly Rate: $25.00 hr 
Employment Type: Seasonal/Temporary
Expected Season Duration: Late July– Early November 2026
Work Schedule: Evenings, weekends, and holidays required during operational season

This is a seasonal/temporary position with an anticipated end date. Employment beyond the stated season is not guaranteed.


Pursuant to California SB 1162, the hourly pay rate for this position is listed above. Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group will not request or consider salary history in making compensation decisions.

Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group participates in E-Verify. As required by federal law, we will verify the identity and employment eligibility of all hired individuals.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local employment laws, including the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, military or veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act (AB 1008). You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made.

Applicants with disabilities may request reasonable accommodations at any point in the hiring process by contacting hr@thirteenthfloor.com

Pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), applicants are entitled to know what personal information is collected during the hiring process and how it is used. To review our Applicant Privacy Notice, visit [link] or contact HR at the email above.

Applicant Privacy Notice – California Residents

In connection with your application for employment, Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group ("TFEG") collects personal information about applicants as permitted and required by law. The categories of personal information we may collect include: identifiers (such as name, address, email, and phone number); professional and employment-related information (such as work history, references, and qualifications); education information; and background check information where applicable and permitted. This information is collected for the purpose of evaluating your candidacy, processing your application, and fulfilling our legal obligations as an employer. We do not sell applicants' personal information. Personal information collected during the hiring process is retained in accordance with applicable law and our internal data retention policies. If you have questions about how your personal information is collected or used, please contact Human Resources at hr@thirteenthfloor.com.