Tracy qualified as a Registered Nurse (Adult) in 2007, having completed her BSc (Hons) at the University of Nottingham. Following registration, she gained a wealth of clinical experience across a variety of healthcare settings, with her final nursing post being in a major trauma unit within the Accident and Emergency department at James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough.
In 2013, she completed the 18-month conversion programme to become a Registered Midwife through Teesside University, becoming dual-trained. She worked in a rotational role across all areas of midwifery before relocating to Guernsey in 2016. There, she continued to develop her career, working on the maternity ward and progressing to the role of Band 7 midwife. During this time, she held specialist responsibilities in both safeguarding and perinatal mental health.
With a strong passion for education and supporting the next generation of healthcare professionals, Tracy transitioned into teaching and began working as a lecturer at TGI College in 2023, completing her teacher training and qualifying in 2024. She joined TGI University Centre in April 2025.
In addition to her teaching role, Tracy is a trained Forensic Examiner and works on an on-call basis for the Sexual Assault Referral Centre. She has particular interests in mental health, safeguarding, and improving care for individuals who have experienced sexual assault. She remains committed to enhancing healthcare through education, bringing her clinical expertise and enthusiasm to support students across a range of programmes.