Ryan Williams is a licensed physical therapist seeking a challenging position utilizing his 15 years of experience. He holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Chatham College and a Bachelor's of Science in Exercise Physiology from West Virginia University. Williams has worked in various physical therapy settings including home health, long-term care facilities, outpatient clinics, and hospitals. He has a strong record of client satisfaction and was awarded "Employee of the Year" at his previous position.
1. RYAN E. WILLIAMS
221 Walnut Dr. Venetia, PA 15367
Home: (412) 831-0180 Mobile: (412) 352-6444 E-mail: rewilliamspt@gmail.com
CAREER OBJECTIVE
To secure a challenging and rewarding physical therapist, or related position that values a motivated self-starter and will utilize
both my educational background and my professional experience.
EDUCATION
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Chatham College (University), Pittsburgh, PA, December, 2005
Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, August, 2002
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
TRI-CARE HOME CARE, INC, Pittsburgh, PA (October 2016 to present)
Physical Therapist—Independent Contract Physical Therapist
ADVANTAGE HOME HEALTH SERVICES, Pittsburgh, PA (November, 2008 to present)
Physical Therapist—Independent Contract Physical Therapist
JEWISH ASSOCIATION ON AGING, Pittsburgh, PA (March, 2016 to present)
Physical Therapist—Part-time Home Health Physical Therapist
LANDMARK HOME HEALTH CARE, Sharpsburg, PA (September, 2006 to August, 2016)
Physical Therapist—Awarded the grand prize given annually to the “Employee Who’s Dedication and Service Best
Exemplifies Landmark Home Health Care (December 2011).” Homecare physical therapist with territories primarily in
the South/West communities of Pittsburgh, and frequently cover other territories when needed. Consistently maintain a
high number caseload of 8-10 patients per day. Focuses on treating the whole patient with particular attention to
exceeding patient/doctor expectations, personalization, patient retention/repeat clientele, and customer service with
frequent recommendations.
GOLDEN LIVING (AEGIS THERAPIES), Mt. Lebanon, PA (January, 2006 to August, 2014)
Physical Therapist— Named “Associate of the 3rd Quarter 2006.” Performed full spectrum of physical therapy services
to a multitude of residents/patients in the long-term care setting. Gained valuable experience while working in eight
Golden Living facilities located in the Southwestern and Central Pennsylvania regions. Primary responsibility as a lead
physical therapist was the supervision of physical therapy assistants and aides while maintaining a high level of
efficiency and successful coordination of services with other disciplines.
WILFRED R. CAMERON WELLNESS CENTER, Washington, PA (August, 2002 to September, 2003)
Personal Trainer and Fitness Floor Specialist—Responsibilities include customer service, sales and teaching of
personal training to members and non-members. Other facets included circuit training instructor, basketball league
operations, and aquatics lifeguard.
VITAMIN WORLD, Morgantown, WV (April, 2002 to August, 2002)
Assistant Manager—Duties comprised of opening, closing and operating of a retail business, as well as consultation
and sales of various vitamins, minerals and other supplements.
WVU MEN’S DIVISION II HOCKEY CLUB, Morgantown, WV (September, 2000 to March, 2001)
Head Coach—Performed various functions as head coach including implementation of on-ice conditioning practice
sessions, design of off-ice aerobic and agility exercise training, scheduling of practices, and organized team travel.
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE—INTERN PHYSICAL THERAPIST
JEFFERSON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, Pittsburgh, PA (October, 2005 to December, 2005)
-Emphasis on patients with various diagnoses including: neuro-, cardio-, amputation, and musculoskeletal
rehabilitation.
BRADLEY PHYSICAL THERAPY CLINIC, Washington, PA (August, 2005 to October, 2005)
-Coordinated full patient load consisting primarily of orthopedic patients in a private outpatient physical therapy clinic.
Particular emphasis was placed on the use of managerial skills which included the direction and supervision of other
supporting staff, personnel, and direct communication with physicians to ensure proper patient progression.
UPMC MERCY HOSPITAL, Pittsburgh, PA (April, 2005 to July, 2005)
-Performed full case-load of patients with rotations in burn/trauma, acute care, wound care, rehabilitation unit,
neurological unit, cardiovascular intensive care unit, general intensive care unit, and outpatient physical therapy.
KEYSTONE REHABILITATION SYSTEMS, McMurray, PA (August, 2004 to October, 2004)
-Full patient load consisted primarily of orthopedic patients in an outpatient physical therapy facility. Performed patient
evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and discharge. Techniques included aquatic therapy and manual therapy.
MEMBERSHIPS AND CAPABILITIES
-Licensed Physical Therapist by the Pennsylvania Department of State Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs
-Licensed Direct Access Physical Therapist in the State of Pennsylvania
-Member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) (2004 to present)
-CPR, AED, and First Aid Certification