Maine Healthcare Jobs
Are you ready for a medical travel job in the northernmost portion of New England and in the easternmost state in the United States? Maine is known for its scenery, its jagged, mostly rocky coastline, its low, rolling mountains and its heavily forested interior, as well as for its seafood cuisine, especially lobsters and clams. Maine also has several unique geographical features. Machias Seal Island and North Rock, off its easternmost point, are claimed by both the U.S. and Canada and are within one of four areas between the two countries whose sovereignty is still in dispute, but is the only one of the disputed areas containing land. Also in this easternmost area is the Old Sow, the largest tidal whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere. Maine is the most sparsely populated state east of the Mississippi River. It is called the Pine Tree State since ninety percent of its land is forested. In the forested areas of the interior it contains much uninhabited land, as well as some of which does not have formal political organization into local units.
Thousands of healthcare travelers have enjoyed this coastal scenery at Maine’s Acadia National Park, the only national park in New England. Areas under the protection and management of the National Park Service include Acadia National Park near Bar Harbor, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Maine Acadian Culture in St. John Valley, Roosevelt Campobello International Park near Lubec and Saint Croix Island International Historic Site at Calais. The state is a popular destination for healthcare travel jobs for sport hunting (particularly deer, moose and bear), sport fishing, snowmobiling, skiing, boating, camping and hiking, among other activities.



