Part-Time

Patient Representative

Clinics-Per Diem-Variable

Posted on 12/6/2025

Cape Fear Valley Health

Cape Fear Valley Health

1,001-5,000 employees

Nonprofit regional health system operating hospitals

No salary listed

Fayetteville, NC, USA

In Person

Category
Administrative & Executive Assistance (1)
Required Skills
Customer Service
Requirements
  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • 1-2 years clerical experience
  • Medical Terminology
  • Type 45-55 words per minute accurately
  • Speaking and hearing necessary to converse with the public
Responsibilities
  • Register patients expediently while obtaining accurate information; schedule patient appointments for initial and follow-up visits and procedures
  • Ensure the completion of new patient information and update information for the medical record
  • Receive calls regarding appointments; determine the appropriate provider, length, and type of appointment; schedule appointments accurately
  • Collect monies from patients in payment of bill or insurance deductible and co-payment on outpatient accounts; document receipts; prepare cash report at day's end
  • Order all outside tests requested by the doctor; schedule patient appointments, confirm
  • Enter ICD-10 and CPT-4 coding patient activity information, procedures into data processing system daily
  • Transcribe all non-medical dictation
  • Submit billing invoices to billing/collection department daily, under the supervision of the Physician Billing Manager
  • File, fax and/or mail reports and records
  • Compile and submit month end reports in a timely manner
  • Assists in tracking supply inventory. Notifies Office Supervisor/Coordinator when supplies need to be reordered
  • Serve as receptionist, greeting and directing patients, answering phone in a manner that supports Clinic Guest Relations Policy
  • Assists as required in non-invasive medical procedures or as security observer
  • As possible, knows where administrative/medical staff can be located and directs emergency messages
  • Other duties as assigned
Desired Qualifications
  • Business-related courses preferred
  • PC skills preferred
  • Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT-4 coding for Part B billables is preferred
  • Medical business office or significant public contact preferred
Cape Fear Valley Health

Cape Fear Valley Health

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Cape Fear Valley Health is a not-for-profit regional health system operating 8 hospitals and related care facilities, serving more than 1 million patients each year. It provides inpatient, emergency, and specialized care across areas such as cardiology, stroke, cancer, bariatrics, rehabilitation, and behavioral health through hospitals and outpatient centers, backed by accredited programs and trauma designation. It stands out as North Carolina’s eighth-largest system with a broad regional footprint, a mix of general and specialty facilities, and multiple national accreditations, all supported by reinvestment in community health as a nonprofit. Its goal is to deliver high-quality, safe, and accessible care while improving population health through comprehensive services and strong patient-safety standards.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Founded

1956

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Dan Weatherly's 15-year tenure ensures seamless leadership transition.
  • NCHA 2025 Highsmith Award validates workforce innovation efforts.
  • Harnett Health rebranding unifies operations post-merger.

What critics are saying

  • Novant Health's New Hanover acquisition steals talent from Elizabethtown MRI.
  • Michael Tart's dual roles delay Bladen County Hospital integration.
  • New medical school fails to attract faculty amid shortages.

What makes Cape Fear Valley Health unique

  • Cape Fear Valley Health partners with Methodist University for new School of Medicine.
  • Javara partnership expands point-of-care clinical trials in communities.
  • New Elizabethtown MRI facility boosts rural diagnostic access.

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Company News

Bladen Journal
Mar 26th, 2026
Dan Weatherly named Cape Fear Valley Health CEO.

Dan Weatherly named Cape Fear Valley Health CEO. Contributed Cape Fear Valley Health has named Dan Weatherly as its chief executive officer, the system announced Thursday. He was serving as interim CEO after the retirement announcement of longtime CEO Michael Nagowski. Bladen County Hospital and several community clinics in the county are part of Cape Fear Valley Health. Weatherly has been with Cape Fear Valley Health since 2011 and currently serves as president of Cape Fear Valley Medical Center. He brings more than a decade of leadership experience within the organization, including his role as chief operating officer since 2016. As CEO, Weatherly will lead one of the region's largest private, nonprofit academic health systems, which includes multiple hospitals, nearly 9,500 employees and several residency programs. He will oversee systemwide operations while continuing to guide growth, innovation and patient care across the region. "It's truly an honor to step into this role and continue serving our community," Weatherly said. "The care we provide every day is made possible by everyone involved, from our clinical to our non-clinical teams, including our physicians, nurses and CNAs, our Environmental Services staff who keep our patients' rooms clean and safe, and our Food and Nutrition Services teams who help nourish and care for our patients. I'm grateful to work alongside such a dedicated group and look forward to continuing that progress together." He began his healthcare career as a physician relations manager and quickly advanced into key leadership roles. As COO, Weatherly oversaw operations across all hospital sites, including emergency services, physician practices, surgical services, imaging, EMS and behavioral health. He also played an important role in leading the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic. Under his leadership, Cape Fear Valley Health has expanded services, strengthened partnerships and advanced its role as a regional academic health system. Weatherly said the organization will remain focused on workforce development, education and long-term sustainability. "We are investing in the future of healthcare right here in our region," he said. "From expanding our workforce pipeline to advancing our partnerships with local colleges and universities to supporting the development of a new school of medicine, we are creating opportunities that will strengthen care for generations to come." He added that maintaining strong community connections will remain central to the organization's mission. "Our commitment is simple: to continue serving this community with compassion, excellence and integrity," Weatherly said. "As we grow, we will stay grounded in what matters most - improving the health and well-being of every patient and every family we serve." Weatherly holds a bachelor's degree in marketing from the University of South Florida and a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in healthcare administration from the University of St. Francis.

Greater Fayetteville Business Journal
Mar 11th, 2026
Michael Tart named interim chief operating officer for CFVH.

Michael Tart named interim chief operating officer for CFVH. By Staff Report, posted 1 week ago Michael Tart has been named interim chief operating officer for Cape Fear Valley Health. Tart is a native of Harnett County and has been a dedicated member of the Cape Fear Valley Health family for more than 10 years. During his time with the organization, he has served in several key leadership roles, including VP of Ambulatory Services, executive director of Cape Fear Valley Medical Group and director of Finance for Ambulatory Services. Most recently, he has served as president of Cape Fear Valley Harnett Healthcare and president of Cape Fear Valley Highsmith Rainey Specialty Hospital. In each of these positions, Michael has played an important role in strengthening operations, supporting clinical teams and advancing access to care for the communities Bizfayetteville serve. Tart is known for his collaborative leadership style, strong operational insight and commitment to the health system's mission. His experience across both financial and clinical operations brings valuable perspective as he steps into this interim role. During this time, Tart will continue to serve as president of Cape Fear Valley Harnett Healthcare.

Bladen Journal
Feb 8th, 2026
Cape Fear Valley Health CEO Nagowski to retire

Cape Fear Valley Health CEO Nagowski to retire. Contributed - February 8, 2026 Cape Fear Valley Health chief executive officer Michael Nagowski announced Jan. 30 that he plans to retire effective July 1. Bladen County Hospital and clinics in Bladenboro, Clarkton, Dublin, Elizabethtown and White Lake are part of the Cape Fear Valley Health system. Also, under Nagowski's guidance, Cape Fear Valley Health made a $1 million investment in Bladen Community College to strengthen workforce development programs. Cape Fear Valley Health's executive committee, acting on behalf of the Board of Trustees, named Chief Operating Officer Dan Weatherly as interim chief executive officer, effective immediately, with Nagowski helping with his transition. Weatherly has served as COO since 2015 and also serves as president of Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, the system's flagship hospital. "Cape Fear Valley is a much more progressive and responsive health system under Mike's vision and leadership than it was 18 years ago," said Dan Weatherly, Chief Operating Officer and President of Cape Fear Valley Medical Center. "When a leader retires, the hope is that he leaves the organization stronger than when he arrived. The growth and progress we enjoy today are a direct result of Mike's hard work." Weatherly joined Cape Fear Valley Health in 2011 as director of outpatient operations and has more than 25 years of experience in health care leadership. Nagowski has served as CEO since 2008, guiding Cape Fear Valley Health's growth from a county hospital into a fully integrated system that now includes eight hospitals and nearly 100 care sites serving multiple counties across southeastern North Carolina. His tenure has been defined by strategic expansion, system integration and a steadfast commitment to ensuring access to high-quality care close to home. Under his leadership, Cape Fear Valley Health significantly expanded its role in medical education and workforce development. Nagowski fulfilled a long-standing commitment to establish graduate medical education programs, resulting in residency programs across several disciplines with approximately 330 physicians currently in training. Nagowski also played a key role in forming a landmark partnership with Methodist University to establish the Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine. The new medical school represents a major investment in addressing physician shortages and expanding access to care for future generations. His leadership extended to major infrastructure and service enhancements designed to meet the region's growing health care needs. Nagowski oversaw the vertical expansion of Cape Fear Valley Medical Center's Valley Pavilion, adding new patient floors, 100 beds and increased hospital capacity. The project included rooftop helipads to improve emergency access and patient transport efficiency while strengthening critical care delivery. Beyond hospital operations, Nagowski championed strategic partnerships and community investments centered on education, workforce development and wellness. Along with the Bladen Community College investment, Cape Fear Valley Health made commitments to the region, including a $2 million investment in Fayetteville Technical Community College to support nursing and allied health education and a $2 million investment in Fayetteville State University to advance education and workforce initiatives. An additional $900,000 supported student health and wellness facilities at Fayetteville State University.

CityView Media
Aug 4th, 2025
Cape Fear Valley Medical Center ranks 20th among 119 North Carolina hospitals, report says

Cape Fear Valley Medical Center ranks 20th among 119 North Carolina hospitals, report says.

National Cutting Horse Association
Jul 17th, 2025
Cape Fear Valley Health Recognized by NCHA for Workforce Innovation Through Medical School

Cape Fear Valley Health has been awarded the North Carolina Healthcare Association's (NCHA's) 2025 Highsmith Award for Innovation in recognition of its visionary partnership with Methodist University to establish the planned Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine.

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