Summer’s been a scorcher, but here’s your chance to cool off while exploring some of the country’s most scenic destinations! Whether it’s the coastal charm of Boston, the small-town tranquility of Berlin, Vermont, or the lush landscapes of Tacoma and Puyallup in Washington, these travel CT Technologist assignments with MedPro Healthcare Staffing offer the perfect blend of adventure, natural beauty, and steady income. It’s time to trade the heat for cool breezes, green trails, and mountain views—all while advancing your career.
Berlin, Vermont
Escape the Ordinary in Berlin, Vermont

CT Techs can earn an estimated $3,400 weekly, including gross hourly wages and expense reimbursements for meals and housing in Berlin, a peaceful spot nestled between the vibrant small cities of Montpelier and Barre. Here, you’ll enjoy classic New England charm with easy access to scenic hiking trails, lush state parks, and cool, crisp summer air that’s a welcome break from the typical humid East Coast heat. Local farmers’ markets, cozy cafés, and craft breweries offer plenty of ways to unwind after work, while weekend road trips to Stowe or Burlington put even more of Vermont’s natural beauty and culture within reach. Explorers, if you’re craving a slower pace, clean air, and room to roam, Berlin is the perfect late summer assignment.
Attractions: Take in some minor league action with the Vermont Lake Monsters or a performance of Shakespeare in the Woods. Spend your days off exploring Camel’s Hump, Groton State Forest, and kayaking the Winooski River.
Cost of living: Berlin is about 1% lower than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1824 a month.
Boston, Massachusetts
Discover Opportunities in a City Built on Big Moments
It’s no secret. Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the most historic and iconic cities in the U.S. From the Boston Tea Party to Paul Revere’s legendary ride, to Jason Tatum helping the Celtics win their 18th NBA title, Beantown has always been at the center of big moments. Now, it’s your turn, Explorers, to make one of your own. Take advantage of a high-paying CT Technologist assignment, build your resume in a top-tier healthcare market, and experience everything this city has to offer. From cobblestone streets to cutting-edge hospitals, Boston blends the best of the past and present. CT Techs can earn an estimated $2,963 weekly, including gross hourly wages and expense reimbursements for meals and housing.
Attractions: Spend your days sailing or kayaking along the scenic Charles River, or hop on a harbor cruise for stunning views of the Boston skyline. Catch a game at the iconic Fenway Park, then explore world-class art at the Museum of Fine Arts or the enchanting Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Don’t forget to wander through one of Boston’s 23 unique neighborhoods, each with its charm, history, and hidden gems.
Cost of Living: Boston is about is about 46% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $3,534 a month.
Tacoma, Washington

Adventure Awaits in the Pacific Northwest
Nestled between the shores of Puget Sound and the towering peak of Mount Rainier, Tacoma combines stunning natural beauty with a vibrant local culture. Whether you’re into hiking alpine trails, exploring coastal views, or enjoying weekends in nearby Seattle, Tacoma delivers the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. It’s an ideal destination for healthcare professionals who want to advance their careers while experiencing one of the most scenic regions in the country. And late summer is the perfect time to visit. With average summer highs in the mid-70s and cool lows in the mid-50s, plus minimal rainfall, Tacoma offers CT Techs a refreshing escape from the sweltering heat. Earn an estimated $2,941 weekly, including gross hourly wages and expense reimbursements for meals and housing.
Attractions:
Reaching a peak of 14,410 feet, Mount Rainier is a great spot for hiking, picnics, photography, and more. Explorers, take a scenic tour around the South Sound from above and see a variety of landmarks, including Point Ruston, McNeil Island, and Brown’s Point, with a Seaplane Tour. Or take a short drive to Seattle and check out the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and more.
Cost of Living: Tacoma is about is about 22% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $2,100 a month.
Puyallup, Washington
Located just south of Seattle and near Tacoma, Puyallup also offers CT Techs an opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty and culture of the Pacific Northwest. Known for its friendly community, scenic parks, and the famous Washington State Fair, this welcoming town provides a peaceful yet engaging environment for healthcare professionals. With easy access to the Cascade Mountains, Puget Sound, and major medical centers, Puyallup is an ideal base for Explorers looking to grow their careers while enjoying the best of the state. CT Techs can earn an estimated $3,116 weekly, including gross hourly wages and expense reimbursements for meals and housing.
Attractions: One of the city’s most popular attractions is the Washington State Fair, one of the largest in the country, featuring concerts, rides, local food, and family-friendly entertainment every fall. Art lovers can explore the Puyallup Art Walk, a self-guided downtown tour showcasing vibrant murals, sculptures, and local galleries. After a day of exploring, head to Wicked Pie Pizza, a local favorite known for its handcrafted wood-fired pizzas and laid-back atmosphere. Whether you’re into culture, cuisine, or community events, Puyallup has something for every CT Tech.
Cost of Living: Puyallup is about is about 30% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1,613 a month.