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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a staff position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a job or role within an organization that is part of the staff, typically implying a permanent or long-term role rather than a temporary or contract position.
Example: "After several interviews, I was offered a staff position at the company, which includes benefits and job security."
Alternatives: "a permanent role" or "a full-time position".
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He began talking to New York City Ballet, then to A.B.T., about a staff position.
(By this time, Ligsay had been transferred to a staff position at headquarters).
Lewis left the Times after a failure to secure a staff position at the paper.
Later, she worked for the Wilhemina Modeling Agency in a staff position.
After graduating, he moved on to a staff position with the Charleston City Paper in South Carolina.
Chernyayev was given only a staff position in the Caucasus during the subsequent Russo-Turkish War of 1877 78.
Lavin said he planned to attend the Final Four and talk to Keady there about a staff position.
It was an era that was good to her, with a staff position at the cult teenage magazine Sassy.
Over the next two decades, he declined repeated efforts by his editors to get him to take a staff position.
Yet when it was announced that the campaign would hire one internfor a staff position, she didn't get the job.
The new mayor, Dan Sullivan, a Republican, has created a staff position and a task force devoted to addressing homelessness.
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