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Available for Work —
April — 2026
Over 10 year’s experience providing content creation, and content coordination for website and digital.
My journey began with a BA (Hons) in Translation, where I trained in the art of text analysis and adaptation. So, I can change an article’s structure, lexicon, and register to transform it into several versions for different audiences.
I went on to complete an MSc in International Marketing, and my professional experience has involved training by content agencies.
Samantha —
Robinson
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Content Editor
For a more sustainable World.
After developing my skills in-house and progressing to Senior Content Coordinator at a fashion accessories brand, I decided to go freelance to gain experience working for small businesses guided by green and social values.
I didn’t want to create content that just drives over-consumption, and freelancing gave me the opportunity to discover which causes were closest to my heart.
I’ve loved having the opportunity to put good content out into the world, and have covered everything from food poverty to children’s mental health.
See examples on my PORTFOLIO.
Visit my CV on LINKEDIN.
My professional experience has taught me how many green and social inequalities exist, and I feel the need to do something more. To improve the quality of my content and better work with brands that align with my green values and beliefs, I’ve started learning about ecological connectivity and conservation.
Follow my training journey below.
Training & Certificates.
Introduction to Conservation
Communication Strategies
CAPACITY FOR CONSERVATION
January 2026
- Learned how to structure a communications strategy.
- Identified how to focus and save time as an organisation.
- Learned to list priority audiences and write key messages.
External Communications
Internal Communications
Communication Strategy
Communication Planning
Designing an Impactful Conservation Project.
CAPACITY FOR CONSERVATION ~ January 2026
The course guided me through the basic steps of designing an impactful biodiversity conservation project.
- Learned how to explain who should be involved in the project design process and why.
- Created problem & objective trees
- Created a Logical Framework and/or Theory of Change.
- Compared different donors’ terminologies to describe levels of change.
Project Planning and Management
Decision Making
Donor Relationship
Proposal Writing
Connectivity 101: Ecological Connectivity for People and Planet
LEARNING FOR NATURE: UNDP ~ January 2026
The course was an introduction to Ecological Connectivity, Social Aspects of Connectivity, Connectivity Modelling and Its Role in Spatial Planning, Protecting, Managing and Restoring Ecological Corridors, and Ecological Connectivity in the Context of Sustainable Development.
Ecological Restoration & Monitoring
Connectivity Modelling
Spatial Planning
Sustainable Development
Designing for Environmental Sustainability and Social Impact
ACUMEN ACADEMY~ September 2025
- Tackled environmental challenges with concepts like systems thinking, circular design, behaviour change, and natural capital.
- Created a culture of collaboration between social entrepreneurs and conservation organisations.
- Designed products and services that contribute to a circular economy.
- Learned how behaviour change helps conserve biodiversity.
- Made the case for investing in environmental conservation with lessons from the natural capital movement.
~ Systems Thinking ~ Circular Design ~ Behaviour Change ~ Natural Capital
An Introduction to Nature, Business and Finance
LEARNING FOR NATURE: UNDP ~ February 2026
The course included understanding nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities, and an overview of key elements of the TNFD recommendations and additional guidance.
I also gained an understanding of how the TNFD recommendations fit into a broader landscape of sustainability-related corporate reporting.