By Titan Medical

December 16, 2025

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Why You Should Book Your Assignment Now for After the Holidays

Every year, travel nurses face the same post-holiday scramble: contracts expire, winter census rises, and suddenly every traveler in the country is fighting for the same handful of assignments. If you’ve been in the game long enough, you already know… January is one of the most competitive months in healthcare staffing.

Yet even with that pattern repeating itself annually, thousands of travelers still wait until after Christmas or New Year’s to look for their next assignment… and many end up frustrated, underpaid, or stuck with limited options.

Here’s why right now is the smartest time to get your next contract on the books and why booking early is one of the easiest ways to protect your income, your flexibility, and your stress levels!

1. January & February Are High-Demand, Low-Supply Months

Historically, the first 6–8 weeks of the year see some of the heaviest facility needs due to:

  • Increased winter illness (flu, RSV, pneumonia spikes)
  • Holiday burnout among staff
  • PTO requests rolling over
  • Seasonal traveler shortages
  • Higher patient volumes in the Midwest, Northeast, and mountain states

But here’s the catch:
Hospitals post these needs early.
They want travelers locked in before the holiday chaos begins.

If you wait until January to start looking, you’re now competing with travelers who already submitted in November or December.

2. Early Birds Get the Higher Pay Packages

When needs are first released, pay packages are typically at their best:

  • Less competition = higher rates
  • More unfilled needs = more aggressive offers
  • Greater facility urgency = faster onboarding
  • First-come travelers get first pick

As assignments start to fill, many hospitals adjust rates downward because their urgency drops.

Travelers who book early often secure:

Higher weekly pay
Better locations
Preferred specialties
Nicer housing options

Waiting = settling.

3. Credentialing Goes Much Smoother When You Start Now

The holiday season slows everything down:

  • HR teams
  • Background check processors
  • Compliance departments
  • License boards
  • Testing centers

If you wait until December 26th to start onboarding, you may not clear in time, even if you want a January 2nd start.

Booking your assignment now means you can get through:

  • Credentialing
  • Drug screens
  • References
  • EMR modules

before the seasonal slowdown hits.

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4. Waiting Until After the Holidays = Fewer Options

January is notorious for being the time of year when travelers have:

  • Fewer specialties available
  • Fewer shift options
  • Fewer “bucket list” locations
  • Fewer day-shift jobs
  • Fewer flexible managers
  • Fewer chances to extend

Because by January, many of the best postings have been snatched up.

Travel nurses who secure their assignment early have the full menu — not the leftovers.

5. Booking Early Means You Can Actually Enjoy the Holidays

Imagine this:

Your contract is signed.
Your start date is set.
Your badge photo is ready.
Your housing is secured.
Your first-day instructions are in your inbox.

Now imagine the alternative:

Scrolling job boards on Christmas Eve.
Submitting to 12 listings on December 27th.
Panicking when your license verification is delayed.
Begging HR to process your paperwork before Jan 1.

Booking early gives you peace of mind, and that peace of mind makes the holidays better for you and your family.

6. Winter Weather Travel is REAL, and It Delays Start Dates

If you’re taking an assignment in the Midwest, Northeast, Rockies, PNW, or upper Great Plains… you already know what winter can do to your travel schedule.

Booking now allows:

  • Better route planning
  • Buffer days for storms
  • Earlier arrival windows
  • Safer travel conditions

Facilities love travelers who show up prepared, not stuck in an airport.

7. Extensions Become Easier When You’re Strategic

If you get into a great facility in early January, you’re perfectly positioned for:

  • A longer stay
  • A possible extension
  • A contract bump if needs increase
  • Stability during spring’s unpredictable market

Starting late often means your contract ends at a time when hiring temporarily slows down (March/April), which leaves travelers scrambling again.

If you want the best pay, the widest range of locations, and the smoothest onboarding experience, booking your after-holiday assignment now is one of the smartest moves you can make.

You’re not just choosing a job.
You’re choosing your January peace of mind, your winter income, and your 2026 momentum.

A Small Note from an Agency That Gets It

At Titan Medical Group, we see this every year. Travelers who lock in their next assignment early tend to:

  • Get the highest rates
  • Land their ideal locations
  • Have the easiest onboarding
  • And enjoy their holidays without stress

If you need help strategizing your next assignment or just want a realistic look at what the market will look like after the holidays, any of our recruiters would be happy to walk you through it!

No pressure.
No hard sell.
Just honest guidance from people who want you to start 2026 strong.

Don’t wait—book your travel nurse assignment early to get the best pay, top locations, and stress-free onboarding. Explore openings now!

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Written by Phoebe Lyman, for Titan Medical Group

By HealthTrust Workforce Solutions

November 11, 2025

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Top 10 Holiday Travel Tips for Nurse Travelers

With patient volume surging and core staff taking PTO, the holidays are a busy time for most healthcare facilities — and that usually means they’re hiring more travel nurses. That means more travel nurse opportunities — and more reasons to brush up on some essential holiday travel tips. So, whether you’re a seasoned traveler seeking a new assignment or a first-time traveler looking to try a new type of nursing lifestyle, this season is a good time to hit the road to help a community in need. 

But traveling during Thanksgiving, the holiday season, or cold-weather months can also come with some challenges. Stay on top of them and make sure your travels are safe, happy, productive, and memorable with these 10 holiday travel tips for travel nurses.

Top 10 Holiday Travel Tips to Stay Safe & Beat the Holiday Blues this Winter

1. Plan ahead! An essential travel tip for any time of year, planning ahead is absolutely critical during the winter months, when airports and roads are busier than ever and the best accommodations are booked well in advance. That means booking your flight, figuring out your route, and lining up your lodging as early as you can to avoid delays and unpleasant surprises.

2. Keep an eye on that flight. You can expect air travel to be busier and more unpredictable than ever this season. Stay on top of any potential flight delays or cancellations well in advance by watching your airline’s flight tracker at least 24 hours ahead of time. And even if everything’s on schedule, give yourself plenty of time to get to the airport before takeoff.

3. … or your vehicle’s bill of health. If you’re driving, don’t forget to schedule a full vehicle check-up before you set out. Even if you’re not going somewhere cold, seasonal maintenance is a must — not just for comfort and convenience but also for your safety. While you’re at it, pack an emergency kit, too!

4. Layer up! Winter weather can be unpredictable pretty much anywhere you travel these days. Be ready for snow, sun, wind, and rain all at once by stocking up on some smart layers before you travel. And remember, as a nurse, you’re eligible for deals and discounts on some of your favorite brands.

5. Stay connected with loved ones. In the age of video calling, staying connected with loved ones back home is easier than ever. Whether it’s your spouse, kids, parents, besties, or all of the above, all it takes is some planning ahead to set up time to talk, on a holiday, winter weekend, or anytime you feel like connecting.

6. Spruce up your living space with coziness and cheer. No matter if you’re staying in a hotel, shared living space, weekly rental, or anywhere else, there’s no reason why you can’t spruce up your temporary housing with some festive cheer. You can find plenty of holiday lights and decorations at local discount stores. Or, if you’re feeling creative, make some yourself! Crafting some homemade décor before you leave can be a fun way to make your space even cozier.

7. Lock down your living space. The holiday season can bring increased activity in many neighborhoods, so it’s a good idea to take extra steps to keep your temporary home secure. You can help keep your living space safe by buying extra padlocks for your doors, or even timers that turn on music, lights, or your TV while you’re at work.

8. Find friendship away from home. If you crave companionship during the holidays, you can try meeting new folks on Facebook nursing groups, by volunteering at a shelter, toy drive, or food bank, or by checking out the bulletin boards at coffee shops and music stores. You can also consider hitting up holiday light displays — or if you’re single, search Google for singles nights at places like libraries, wineries, museums, pubs, or taprooms.

9. See the sights. With fewer crowds and cheaper prices, the colder months can be the best times to visit local attractions or just get out into nature. Take advantage of your nurse discounts on hotels and other travel perks to take an extended weekend somewhere fun that you might not otherwise have the chance to visit — think nearby villages, event venues, or national parks.

10. Bring a friend! It’s relatively easy to bring a pet with you on assignment — all it takes is a little planning. Even better, some travel agencies offer referral bonuses when you recommend someone for a travel job. If the stars align, you could refer a friend to the same facility you’re working at and spend some quality time with a buddy during your next travel assignment!

Ready to travel? You’ll find plenty of great assignments with HealthTrust! Visit healthtrustjobs.com to search openings now. And have a safe and happy holiday season!

Ready to find your next winter assignment?
Explore current travel nurse jobs on The Gypsy Nurse Job Board and make your next adventure one to remember.