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The phrase "also working as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has an additional role or job in conjunction with their primary position.
Example: "In addition to her role as a project manager, she is also working as a consultant for several startups."
Alternatives: "additionally serving as" or "also employed as".
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Also working as expert witnesses were the American Holocaust historian Christopher Browning, the German historian Peter Longerich and the Dutch architectural expert Robert Jan van Pelt.
Could Marlowe really have written all those plays and poems before dying at 29, while also working as a secret agent on the continent?
I was also working as a labourer.
"Other Ukrainian women are also working as his nurses," she said.
"Thus, by working as a custodial helper while also working as a D.O.E.
While you were writing about your family, you were also working as a freelance journalist.
He was a UDA quarter-master in the area while also working as an informer for the Special Branch.
Executives from headquarters in New York are also working as "holiday helpers," directing passengers to the counters and gates.
And some former headteachers who were forced out because their schools were judged failing are also working as inspectors.
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He is also working as a Quality of Care employee at the Department of Physical Therapy.
Some full-time students are also working – as taxi drivers or in supermarkets.
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