By TNAA- Travel Nurse Across America

January 22, 2026

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New Year, New Contract: How to Land Your Best Travel Assignment in Q1

The start of a new year brings fresh goals, new travel assignments, renewed motivation, and a chance to reset. For healthcare travelers, January is one of the most strategic times to line up your next assignment! Whether you’re coming off a holiday break or ready to jump into a new contract, Q1 offers unique opportunities that can set the tone for the rest of your year.

If you’re thinking about starting a new travel assignment early in the year, here’s what you need to know to make the most of January and land a contract that truly works for you.

Why Q1 Is a Smart Time to Start a Travel Assignment

January through March is often a high-demand period for travel healthcare jobs. Facilities are adjusting staffing plans after the holidays, navigating winter-related patient surges, and filling gaps created by staff taking time off earlier in the season.

For healthcare travelers, this can mean:

  • More consistent job availability
  • Faster inverterview timelines
  • Opportunities to lock in assignments before the spring competition increase

Q1 contracts also allow you to plan ahead. Starting early in the year gives you flexibility to stack assignments, take a planned break later, or target a specific location before peak travel seasons.

Get Clear on Your Goals Before You Apply

Before jumping into job searches, take a moment to define what you want from your next travel assignment. January is the perfect time to reassess priorities and align them with your work plans.

Ask yourself:

  • Do I want stability or flexibility right now?
  • Am I aiming to save, explore, or gain experience in a specific setting?

Having clarity makes it easier to narrow your options and communicate effectively with your recruiters, helping you find a role that fits your lifestyle, not just your resume.

Prepare Your Profile for a Fast-Moving Market

Q1 moves quickly, and prepared travelers have the advantage. Make sure your profile is ready before you apply so you don’t miss out on great opportunities.

Helpful prep steps include:

  • Updating your resume with recent assignments and skills
  • Reviewing certifications and expiration dates
  • Gathering references ahead of time
  • Making sure your availability dates are accurate

Even small updates can make a big difference when roles are filling fast.

Stay Open, But Intentional

Flexibility is one of the biggest advantages healthcare travelers have, especially early in the year. Being open to multiple locations, shift types, or start dates can expand your options significantly.

That said, intentional flexibility is key. Know your must-haves versus nice-to-haves so you don’t end up in a role that doesn’t align with your goals. Winter and early spring assignments can be incredibly rewarding when they’re chosen thoughtfully.

Think Beyond Just This Assignment

One of the benefits of starting a new travel assignment in Q1 is the ability to think longer term. An early-year contract can:

  • Lead to extensions
  • Open doors to future placements
  • Help you build momentum for the rest of the year

Even if your next role isn’t your “forever favorite,” it can still be strategic step toward where you want to go next.

Final Thoughts

A new year is a natural time to reset, refocus, and move forward with intention. For healthcare travelers, January offers a strong window to secure meaningful travel assignments that align with both career and lifestyle goals.

Whether you’re ready to start immediately or planning a few weeks out, Q1 is full of possiblities, and the right opportunity may be closer than you think.

If you’re ready to explore your next travel assignment, the The Gypsy Nurse job board makes it easy to browse opportunities from trusted agencies all in one place. See what’s available and find a role that fits your goals.

By The Gypsy Nurse

December 27, 2025

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New Year, New Contract: Setting Career Goals for 2026

A new year means a fresh start for contacts, assignment destinations, and it’s the perfect chance to refocus your healthcare travel goals. Whether you are chasing the higher-paid contracts, a new specialty, or more time to explore between assignments, the new year is a fresh start to design the year of your dreams, one contract at a time.

If you’re ready to turn your resolutions into real results, here are a few ways to set meaningful goals and make this your best year yet.

7 Ways to Set Healthcare Travel Goals for 2026

1. Reflect on Your Prior Year Assignments

Before you start looking ahead to the new year, take some time to reflect on the prior year. Which assignments did you love most, and why? Was it the location, the facility, the co-workers, or the work-life balance you had? Understanding what worked, and honestly, what didn’t, will help guide your next move.

Pro tip: Jot down three things you want to repeat and three things you want to avoid in the new year.

2. Define Your Career Priorities

What matters most to you in the coming year? Is it experience, flexibility, income, or location? You can’t chase every goal at once, so choose your top priorities and let those guide your contract decisions.

3. Set a Financial Goal

From student loans to savings, every assignment is an opportunity to get closer to a financial milestone. Figure out how much you want to save or earn in the coming year, then reverse-engineer it based on your pay rates and locations.

4. Plan Assignments Around Adventure

You’re not just working while on assignments; you get to explore! Think about some of your bucket-list destinations or seasonal experiences you want to check off this year. Winter in Colorado? Spring in Seattle? Summer in Maine?

Planning your assignments by region and season can keep your year exciting and balanced.

5. Build Your Professional Network

The connections you make while traveling can shape your entire career. Stay in touch with recruiters, coworkers, and fellow healthcare travelers; those relationships can often lead to better assignments and insider tips.

Join the The Gypsy Nurse Facebook Network Group to share advice, ask questions, and celebrate wins with people who get it.

6. Prioritize Balance and Well-Being

A new contract is exciting, but remember, you are your top priority. Don’t forget your mental and physical health. Set some realistic goals and expectations for rest, boundaries, and self-care. Remember, you can’t care for others if you aren’t caring for yourself.

7. Keep Learning and Growing

Professional growth doesn’t have to wait for a permanent job. Take some extra cert classes, attend conferences like TravCon, or work in a new specialty this year.

Some of those specialty-specific credentials can boost not only your resume but pay rates as well.

Ready to Find Your Next Assignment?

Whether your 2026 healthcare travel goals are to explore a new city, grow your skills, or simply find more balance, your next healthcare travel assignment could be the start of something amazing.

Check out our job board to start planning your next adventure, because no matter where you go, 2026 is your year to thrive.

Here’s to a fulfilling, adventurous, and goal-crushing 2026 for all healthcare travelers!