Description: Surrounded by snow-covered peaks and sparkling bays, Seattle is one of the West’s most alluring cities. Relax at a sidewalk café and enjoy a latté, stroll along a waterfront park at sunset, go kayaking on Lake Union or shop for fresh fare at festive Pike Place Market. Here’s your chance to work at Seattle’s finest hospitals and to enjoy the many adventures that abound in this sparkling Northwest gem.
Qualifications: One year of experience required. Team leader role.
Description: Nestled at the junction of two great rivers, ringed by pristine forests and ancient volcanoes, Oregon’s largest city is a great base for exploring the rugged Northwest while on assignment. Regularly voted as one of the “most livable cities” in the nation, Portland boasts a vital arts scene, beautiful parks, an abundance of microbreweries and a relaxed, unhurried way of life.
Description: The medical hub of the inland Pacific Northwest, Spokane is the perfect base for an amazing number of indoor and outdoor activities. You’ll find mountains for skiing and hiking, hundreds of trails for biking or walking and dozens of lakes for swimming, boating and fishing. For your indoor enjoyment, you can enjoy the best Broadway shows, visit intriguing art galleries and world-class museums, shop at state-of-the-art malls and dine at restaurants serving up some distinctly regional cuisine.
Description: Live it up in the city that bills itself as the "Amateur Sports Capital of the World.” Aside from its many sporting events, this Midwestern city boasts a charming a 19th century downtown with Victorian homes and cobblestone streets, bustling canal-side neighborhoods and a relaxed, laid-back lifestyle.
Description: From the marquees on Broadway to the peaks of the Adirondacks, the Empire State offers a variety of things to see and do. The state is divided into two parts: New York City and Upstate. While New York City is filled with an endless array of attractions, outside the city there are 4,000 lakes and ponds and 70,000 miles of rivers and streams. New York is also home to 150 state parks and roaring Niagara Falls. This state has as many personalities as the people who live there—it is a unique place in which you can choose to do everything or absolutely nothing at all, and still have a great time.