As a travel medical assistant, you travel to various health care facilities, such as hospitals, doctor’s offices, and clinics, to provide any patient services they require. Duties include outpatient treatment, teaching other medical assistants, completing administrative tasks, or working unusual hours to help fill in current gaps among coverage. You may work around a city, state, or even the country as a whole, based on personal preferences and registration. Many travel medical assistants work with agencies to find steady work. Each job may last anywhere from a few days to several months as employers look for more full-time help. Some travel medical assistants also take seasonal positions.