Yes.
It's like playing Captain. When you're a Head of Staff, you're the boss. You're in charge.
You don't do fucking scutwork unless someone seriously fucked up, and boy howdy you better be absolutely livid with them.
As Captain, when someone asks me for ID change, I radio the HoP. When someone is assaulted and cries for help, I go to the scene... After I order Security to deal with the situation. Then, if the HoS is just being a Sec-Officer+ as most of them do, I order the detective to do scans and collect evidence. (Because, protip, no fucking detective ever does that on their own initiative. They're always busy shooting people and monologuing to themselves.)
When I find an injured person, I don't immediately drag them to Medbay and heal them with the power of Command, I order doctors to do that, and I grab an O2 kit and stabilize them. I don't give Research orders per se unless I need bombs for something. Because frankly, Robotics, RnD, and Toxins are the only three parts of Research that I EVER see used. But I do like telling the RD (Also, try calling the RD 'Director [Lastname]' sometime. It sounds so much more human to say that instead of 'Arr-Dee' all the goddamn time.) that if they want to do weapons or illegal tech research, they have to have a Security officer present for oversight.
Little things like this. If everyone ACTED like their job like those hyper-dedicated Cooks, Bartenders, and Miners (These three most often are roleplayed in what I see as an authentic manner, most other jobs are not. On average mind you. I'm not saying that nobody ever does a good job. It's just kinda rare outside these three jobs.) then the round would a lot more interesting.
Also, monologuing villains are the best kind.