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Cape Fear Valley Health is hiring RNs and providing $20,000 sign-on bonuses to all eligible new hires. 

Featured RN Opportunities

Full-time, part-time, and per diem positions are available throughout our 8-hospital regional health system, including:

CFVH Empowers RNs Like You

Why do RNs love working with Cape Fear Valley Health? Maybe because we empower our nurses. We provide them with a place on a supportive team, in a dynamic work environment. We create rich opportunities for continuous career growth and and professional development, too.

We value all the care and skill our hard-working RNs dedicate to patient care every day. That’s why we provide competitive compensation and robust benefits.  Cape Fear Valley Health RNs benefit from:

We Continue To Grow And Thrive

The partnership between Methodist University and Cape Fear Valley Health is a significant milestone in the history of medical education in southeastern North Carolina and for the growth of Methodist University. Our new medical school will be an important contributor to the healthcare industry, addressing the shortage of healthcare professionals and improving the quality of healthcare delivery — while also following the mission of providing better medical care for rural and underserved populations and diversifying the physician workforce.

Cape Fear Valley Health serves a dual purpose in the Fayetteville community: as purveyors of healthcare and wellness, and as job creators. Did you know that we’re second only to Fort Liberty, when it comes to being the area’s largest employer? Come grow with us!

Methodist University and Cape Fear Valley Health are pleased to announce a new partnership to establish the state-of-the-art Methodist University medical school that will train the next generation of healthcare professionals. The new medical school, to be located on the campus of Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, will combine the expertise and resources of both institutions to provide students with unparalleled educational and clinical experiences.

Cape Fear Valley Health has broken ground on a three-story, 70,000-square-foot Medical Arts Complex on the campus of Central Harnett Hospital, which will be anchored by a new Cancer Center. 

The new 17,000-square-foot Cancer Center will offer the full spectrum of cancer care, including radiation oncology services. 

Tentative plans for the facility also include specialists such as: Orthopedics; Ear, Nose & Throat; Surgical Clinic; Neurology; Cardiology; and Rheumatology.

Our Awards And Achievements

Cape Fear Valley Health has been nationally recognized by:

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Find Out More About Our Featured Opportunities

Our Cardiac Surgery OR (CSOR) unit is small and close-knit; colleagues become like family. Our team includes 1st assist,  residents,  APPs nurses and surg techs.

  • We have two Operating Rooms plus a hybrid OR. Our CSOR unit works hand and hand with CSICU.
  • CSOR RNs perform vascular and cardiovascular procedures, including CABGs, bowel replacements and TAVRs.
  • CSOR RNs work four 10-hour shifts each week and are On Call every 3-4 days.
    • On Call rate is $4/hr
    • Call Back rate (if you leave and get called back in) is $15/hr


Successful candidates for Cardiac OR positions will have a minimum of 1 year of OR experience before applying. We will also accept RNs with experience in Vascular/Heart and Main OR.

What Cape Fear Valley Health Nurses Are Saying

“Each day at my job is different, which means that I am never bored. I absolutely love what I do! I provide exceptional care . . . at the end of the day, patient safety and well-being is the priority.”
— Samantha Oswald, RN
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