Layton Ramsey

Layton Ramsey

Junior Results Analyst @ Government of Canada

About Layton Ramsey

Layton Ramsey is a Junior Results Analyst at Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in political science and has held various roles in government, including positions at Indigenous Services Canada and Simon Fraser University.

Current Role at Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada

Layton Ramsey has been serving as a Planning and Accountability Analyst at Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada since 2021. In this role, he facilitates and coordinates multi-disciplinary projects, teams, and committees. He prepares and presents comprehensive documents, including briefing notes, placemats, decks, and reports. His responsibilities include providing oral and written advice and recommendations to management on complex issues.

Previous Experience at Indigenous Services Canada

Prior to his current position, Layton Ramsey worked as a Program and Policy Officer at Indigenous Services Canada from 2018 to 2019. In this capacity, he contributed to the development and implementation of programs and policies aimed at improving services for Indigenous communities. His experience in this role helped to enhance his understanding of the complexities involved in Indigenous governance and service delivery.

Educational Background in Political Science

Layton Ramsey holds a Master of Arts in Political Science from Simon Fraser University, where he studied from 2017 to 2019. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Victoria, completing his degree from 2011 to 2015. His academic background has provided him with a solid foundation in political theory and government processes, which informs his work in public service.

Early Career and Research Experience

Before his roles in policy and analysis, Layton Ramsey worked as a Research Assistant at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada from 2016 to 2017. This position involved supporting research initiatives related to Indigenous issues. Additionally, he gained experience as a Visitor Attendance Tracking Assistant at Parks Canada in 2015, where he contributed to visitor data collection and analysis.

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