Explore Cath Lab Technologist assignments in Kennewick and Auburn, Washington, Thousand Oaks, California, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Looking to combine your Cath Lab expertise with a fresh adventure? Whether you’re drawn to sunny coastlines, charming historic towns, or the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, these MedPro travel assignments offer more than just a paycheck; they offer a summer retreat. From the ocean breeze of Thousand Oaks, California, to the small-town magic of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and the vibrant energy of Auburn and Kennewick, Washington, get ready to take your skills on the road and explore some of the most desirable spots in the country.
Thousand Oaks, California
Getaway to the Golden State

Thousand Oaks, California, is the perfect destination for Cath Lab Techs looking for a travel assignment that blends professional growth with plenty of off-the-clock adventure. From cutting-edge cardiovascular care facilities to hiking trails, beaches, and vibrant local culture, this assignment offers the best of both work and play.
Beyond the hospital walls, Thousand Oaks consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in California. With over 75 miles of hiking and biking trails in the nearby Santa Monica Mountains, easy access to Malibu beaches, and a mild Mediterranean climate year-round, there are endless ways to unwind after a shift. Plus, with close proximity to Los Angeles, you can enjoy world-class dining, entertainment, and cultural attractions during your downtime.
Attractions: The Conejo Valley Botanic Garden is a natural gem with 33 acres of terrain, including sweeping vistas and specialty gardens. Drive south to Malibu or east for a day of fun at Disneyland or a studio tour at Universal. The Getty has exhibitions and performances schedule throughout the summer, and you can explore the stars at Griffith Observatory.
Cost of living: Thousand Oaks is about 54% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $ 2,630 a month.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
The City of the Open Door
Whether you’re into craft breweries, boutique shopping, live music, or relaxing by the ocean, Portsmouth has something to offer every lifestyle. And with its close proximity to Boston, the White Mountains, and Maine’s rocky coastline, your days off can be just as exciting as your time at work.
Portsmouth is consistently ranked as one of the best small towns in America A vibrant downtown filled with local coffee shops, art galleries, indie bookstores, and farm-to-table restaurants, is just steps from the harbor. You’ll find historic architecture, a buzzing food scene, and year-round festivals that give the city its unique character.
Attractions: Spend your weekends kayaking along the Piscataqua River, hiking in nearby Odiorne Point State Park, or taking a quick drive to the White Mountains or Lake Winnipesaukee. And if you ever crave a faster pace, Boston is just an hour away, making it easy to enjoy big-city perks without the daily grind.
Cost of living: Portsmouth is about 18% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $2,420 a month.
Auburn, Washington
More Than You Imagined

A dynamic city nestled between Seattle and Tacoma, Auburn offers access to top-tier healthcare, breathtaking Pacific Northwest scenery, and a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere. As a Cath Lab Technologist, you’ll be part of a collaborative, high-performing team with access to cutting-edge cath lab equipment and a strong focus on innovation and outcomes, ideal for professionals looking to enhance their skills and resume.
When the workday ends, Auburn delivers plenty to explore. Located in the heart of King County, you’re just a short drive from the vibrant culture and cuisine of Seattle, the natural beauty of Mount Rainier National Park, and the stunning Puget Sound shoreline. Spend your weekends hiking forest trails, paddleboarding on nearby lakes, or discovering local art, dining, and farmers’ markets.
Attractions: The White River Valley Museum exhibits celebrate local heritage, including Native American culture, railroad history, and pioneer life. The Outlet Collection Seattle is one of the region’s largest outlet malls (140+ stores), plus dining and entertainment. Check out White River Amphitheatre, a scenic outdoor concert venue that seats 16,000 and hosts major artists throughout spring–fall. Interurban Trail & White River Trail is 4.5+ miles of paved and soft-surface trails stretching through parks and along rivers, perfect for biking, jogging, or walking. Just 30 minutes away is the Space Needle in Seattle; a perfect weekend or day-off destination for anyone on assignment in the area.
Cost of Living: Auburn is about 58% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1,560 a month.
Kennewick, Washington
Brighter Bolder Better
Nestled in the heart of the Tri-Cities region, Kennewick is known for its sunny climate (over 300 days of sunshine a year), welcoming community, and access to some of the most scenic landscapes in the Pacific Northwest. You’ll have the opportunity to work in modern medical facilities serving a growing population, while your time off can be spent exploring the Columbia River shoreline, enjoying award-winning wineries, or taking in sweeping views from nearby Badger Mountain. Whether you’re into outdoor adventures, small-town charm, or just want a slower pace without sacrificing opportunity, Kennewick is an ideal location for a summer assignment.
Attractions: Kennewick is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re into world-class fishing, birdwatching, cycling along riverfront trails, or simply enjoying time in nature, there’s no shortage of ways to spend your downtime. Hit the links at one of three local golf courses, or relax in the sun across 27 beautifully maintained parks that dot the city. The name “Kennewick” is believed to mean “grassy place” in a native language—a fitting tribute to its lush open spaces.
Cost of Living: Kennewick is about is about .5% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1,297 a month.
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