Writtle University College and ARU have merged. Writtle’s full range of college, degree, postgraduate and short courses will still be delivered on the Writtle campus. See our guide to finding Writtle information on this site.

Tracey Moss

Lecturer Practitioner

Faculty:
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Social Care
School:
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Location:
Chelmsford

Tracey is an experienced paediatric A&E nurse, working within the NHS for 8 years, with 2 years spent nursing in a secure adolescent mental health unit.

[email protected]

Background

Tracey qualified as a Children’s nurse in 2015 and worked for 5 years in a paediatric A&E, within a general hospital. There she consolidated her A&E skills which included applying plaster casts, venepuncture and cannulation, echocardiograms and triage skills. She then went on to take an interest in eating disorders and took on a ward manager role within a secure unit.

More recently, Tracey as been a senior member of the A&E team at her local general hospital, where she managed the unit (whilst on shift) and continued to expand her knowledge within this speciality. Tracey will continue to work in A&E alongside her current role as a Lecturer Practitioner.

Areas of expertise:

  • Children's Nursing

  • Nursing skills in an Accident & Emergency environment

Qualifications

  • BA (Hons) Nursing Studies (Child Branch) – Hertfordshire University

Memberships, editorial boards

  • Nursing and Midwifery Council – Registered Nurse (Child)
  • Royal College of Nursing