A new year means new destinations and new opportunities. With 2026 just a few weeks away, now is the time to start planning your next travel healthcare adventure. Whether you’re dreaming of a great beach escape with palm trees and sunshine, a winter wonderland with equal parts snow-filled activities and great art and food, or a small town with proximity to big city fun, we’ve got you covered. Check out these featured 2026 travel assignments and start planning your next journey.
Miami, Florida (Special Procedures Technologist)
*Magic City MedPro Exclusive*
Sun-kissed beaches, a vibrant art and culture scene, eclectic dining, and non-stop energy make Miami a top destination for Explorers, whether on assignment or vacation. The city’s international flavor stands front and center, giving Explorers an experience they can only get in the Magic City. Work Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 3:30 PM, and then the rest of the day and weekends are yours to enjoy. Check your credentials, grab your beach towel, and get moving. This MedPro Exclusive won’t stay open for long.
Starting January 5, Special Procedures Technologists can earn an estimated $2,622 per week, including gross hourly wages and stipends for housing and meals.
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Attractions:
Just look for the giant flashing guitar, and you’ve found it! Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino is home to great dining, shows, nightclubs, bars, and, of course, a casino. It’s a great spot to check off all the vices. Nature lovers can head to Everglades National Park. The Everglades are the largest subtropical wilderness in the US. See rare and endangered species such as manatees, American crocodiles, Florida panthers, and alligators, among the array of species. Explorers can visit the heart of fashion, culture, and art in South Florida, in the Design District. This area is home to multiple galleries, events, and great dining. But the main attraction has to be the beaches. Enjoy 17 miles of beach in Miami-Dade County. From the ultra-popular South Beach to Haulover Beach Park, the largest remaining undeveloped beach in the county.
Cost of Living: Miami is about 21% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $2,178 a month.
Bakersfield, California (Cath Lab Technologist)

The Hub of the Valley
Put your 20026 travel goals in motion with this Cath Lab Technologist assignment in Bakersfield, CA. A fast-growing city in California’s southern Central Valley, Bakersfield is known for its warm climate, diverse community, and a down-to-earth vibe. North of Los Angeles County, Bakersfield is surrounded by farmland, rolling hills, and the Sierra Nevada foothills, giving Explorers easy access to outdoor recreation.
Starting January 5, Cath Lab Technologists can earn an estimated $3,748 per week, including gross hourly wages and stipends for housing and meals. Explorers will work 10-hour days and every other weekend.
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Attractions:
Beer lovers will want to take the Bakersfield Kern County Brewery Trail and try hops from nine different breweries. Likewise, Explorers can taste the best from local vineyards along the Bakersfield Kern County Wine Trail. Plus, Los Angeles, with Hollywood, Universal Studios, the Santa Monica Pier, and other attractions, is just a two-hour drive away.
Cost of Living: Bakersfield is 11% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1,210 a month.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin (CT Technologist)

Cream City
Home to the world’s largest music festival, the birthplace of Harley Davidson, and the “Frozen Custard Capital of the World,” there’s a lot more you don’t know about Milwaukee that makes this city a great spot to take a travel assignment. Sure, it’s going to be cold, but the fun you’ll have along Lake Michigan will be more than worth a little chill.
Starting January 5, CT Technologists can work the 10-hour evening shift and earn an estimated $3,149 per week, including gross hourly wages and stipends for housing and meals.
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Attractions:
The Deer District is home to restaurants, bars, and the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks! Have dinner, go to a game, and celebrate at one of the many bars afterwards. Art aficionados can admire the vast collection of pieces at the Milwaukee Art Museum, famous for its moving Burke Brise Soleil, or “wings.” The Safe House is Milwaukee’s best-kept secret since 1966. This spy bar and restaurant has a collection of authentic espionage artifacts and spy paraphernalia. And be sure to try the culinary experience that is Cheese curds. They’re everywhere.
Cost of Living: Milwaukee is about 1% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1,424 a month.
Charleston, South Carolina (Ultrasound Technologist)
Southern Charm and Hospitality Awaits
Put any 2026 diet plans on hold if you’re heading to Charleston. The city’s legendary food scene makes resisting culinary temptations nearly impossible. The city is home to a range of respected hospitals and healthcare facilities, giving Ultrasound Techs the chance to gain valuable experience in a vibrant, fast-growing medical community.
Starting January 5, Ultrasound Technologists can earn an estimated $1,804 per week, including gross hourly wages and stipends for housing and meals. Explorers will clock in three nights a week, Friday – Sunday, from 7:00 PM through 7:30 AM. Then you are free to explore the historic and scenic streets of Charleston.
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Attractions:
Rated a Best Food Cities on the Planet by Food&Wine, Best U.S. Cities for Seafood by Traveler, and one of the South’s 10 Best Food Towns by Garden&Gun; if you’re not eating, you’re not living in Charleston. So, hit up some of these local favorites. Get physical with some paddleboarding, then hit the spa and give those muscles the love they deserve before your next shift.
Cost of Living: Charleston is 1% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1,797 a month.