Amanda Buss
About Amanda Buss
Amanda Buss is a Scheduling Clerk at the Government of Canada, where she has worked since 2019. She has a total of 17 years of experience at the Parliamentary Protective Service and has held various roles since beginning her career in 2001.
Work at Government of Canada
Amanda Buss has been employed at the Government of Canada since 2001. She currently holds the position of Leave and Overtime Validation Officer, a role she has occupied for 23 years. In addition to this position, she has served as a Scheduling Clerk since 2019. Her extensive experience within the government includes a total of 17 years at the Parliamentary Protective Service, where she worked as a Detection Specialist Supervisor for 13 years.
Career Progression
Amanda Buss has had a diverse career within the Government of Canada. After her tenure as a Detection Specialist Supervisor at the Parliamentary Protective Service, which lasted from 2001 to 2014, she transitioned to Corporate Security for one year, from 2014 to 2015. Following this, she returned to the Parliamentary Protective Service before taking on her current roles. Her career reflects a commitment to public service and security.
Education and Expertise
Amanda Buss studied at Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, where she focused on Corrections from 1999 to 2001. This educational background has contributed to her expertise in security and validation processes within her roles at the Government of Canada. Her academic training supports her professional responsibilities in managing leave and overtime validations.
Background
Amanda Buss has a background that includes significant experience in security and administrative roles within the Government of Canada. Her career began in 2001, and she has since accumulated over two decades of service. Her roles have included both supervisory and clerical positions, demonstrating her versatility and adaptability in various functions.