Retainer Legal Service Provider
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Background
PATH Ministries International is a registered international non-governmental organization working to support vulnerable children, families, and communities through education, psychosocial support, child protection, livelihood strengthening, and related community-based development interventions.
As part of its organizational operations, PATH requires ongoing legal advisory support to ensure compliance with Ethiopian laws, regulations, civil society organization requirements, labor obligations, contractual procedures, and other legal matters relevant to NGO operations.
PATH is seeking a qualified and legally licensed law firm, legal consultancy, or authorized legal service provider to provide retainer-based legal services. The selected provider will support PATH in legal compliance, contract review, policy review, labor-related advice, legal risk management, communication with government offices where needed, and other legal advisory services.
Purpose of the Assignment
The purpose of this service is to provide timely, professional, and practical legal support to PATH Ministries International on a retainer basis. The selected legal service provider will be responsible for advising PATH on Ethiopian legal requirements, reviewing legal documents, supporting organizational compliance, providing legal opinions, assisting with labor and employment matters, and representing or supporting PATH in legal matters as needed.
Scope of Work
The selected legal service provider will be expected to:
Provide ongoing legal advice to PATH Ministries International on organizational, operational, regulatory, and compliance matters.
Advise PATH on compliance requirements related to the Agency for Civil Society Organizations, government offices, and other relevant Ethiopian regulatory bodies.
Review and advise on organizational policies, internal procedures, bylaws, manuals, and governance documents as needed.
Draft, review, and advise on contracts, agreements, memoranda of understanding, service agreements, partnership agreements, grant-related agreements, and other legal documents.
Provide legal advice on employment relationships, staff management, workplace obligations, disciplinary procedures, termination issues, and other labor matters in accordance with Ethiopian labor law.
Provide guidance on volunteer management, consultant agreements, service provider contracts, and related legal arrangements.
Advise PATH on tax, VAT, withholding tax, customs duty, exemptions, and other fiscal matters relevant to NGO operations, where applicable.
Provide legal compliance and risk assessment support, including advice related to anti-money laundering, anti-terrorism financing, foreign funding, reporting obligations, and donor-funded project compliance.
Monitor and update PATH on relevant legal, regulatory, and policy developments that may affect the organization’s operations.
Prepare legal opinions, advisory notes, legal memoranda, and written responses to legal questions raised by PATH.
Draft legal letters, notices, applications, responses, and other formal legal communications as required.
Support PATH in communication with government offices, third parties, donors, contractors, employees, or other stakeholders when legal input is required.
Provide legal advice and support in negotiations, mediation, arbitration, administrative proceedings, or court-related matters as needed.
Represent PATH in litigation or other formal legal proceedings when agreed in advance.
Maintain confidentiality of all organizational, staff, beneficiary, donor, and legal information received from PATH.
Provide timely responses to urgent and routine legal requests.
Submit monthly summaries of legal services provided, including issues reviewed, advice given, pending matters, and recommended follow-up actions.
Provide awareness training to PATH staff on Ethiopian labor law, organizational policies, employee rights and responsibilities, disciplinary procedures, workplace obligations, and other relevant legal or HR compliance issues at least twice per year. Each training may be conducted as a half-day or one-day session, based on PATH’s need and agreed schedule.
Expected Services and Deliverables
The legal service provider will be expected to submit or provide the following:
Monthly legal advisory support under the agreed retainer arrangement.
Written legal opinions or advisory notes when requested.
Reviewed contracts, agreements, MoUs, policies, letters, and other legal documents.
Drafted legal letters, notices, applications, and official communications when required.
Legal compliance guidance related to ACSO, labor law, tax, procurement, contracts, and NGO operations.
Legal risk assessment and recommended mitigation actions.
Updates on relevant legal and regulatory changes affecting PATH.
Support for labor-related cases, disciplinary procedures, staff grievances, and employment matters.
Support for negotiation, arbitration, court, or administrative cases, subject to agreed terms.
Monthly service summary report.
Final report or handover note at the end of the contract period, if requested.
Conduct labor law and organizational policy awareness training for PATH staff twice per year.
Submit training materials, attendance sheets, and a brief training report after each session.
Target Service Area
The service will support PATH Ministries International’s organizational and program operations in Ethiopia. The legal service provider should be able to provide legal advice related to NGO operations, employment, contracts, government compliance, civil society regulations, tax/fiscal obligations, and other legal matters affecting PATH’s work.
The provider should be able to support PATH remotely, in person where necessary, and through formal written legal advice as needed. The provider should also be able to support legal matters in Chiro Town, West Hararghe Zone, Addis Ababa, and other relevant locations depending on the nature of the issue.
Required Qualifications of the Service Provider
Interested law firms, legal consultancies, or authorized legal service providers should meet the following requirements:
Legally registered and licensed to provide legal services in Ethiopia.
Renewed and valid professional license or firm registration certificate.
Strong experience in providing legal advisory services to NGOs, international organizations, charitable organizations, development organizations, or similar institutions.
Strong knowledge of Ethiopian civil society organization laws, ACSO requirements, and NGO regulatory compliance.
Strong knowledge of Ethiopian labor law and employment-related legal procedures.
Experience in reviewing and drafting contracts, agreements, MoUs, service agreements, partnership agreements, and organizational policies.
Experience advising on tax, VAT, withholding tax, customs duty, and exemption-related matters relevant to NGOs is preferred.
Ability to provide legal risk assessment and practical legal advice suitable for NGO operations.
Ability to provide written legal opinions, advisory memoranda, and legal letters in a timely and professional manner.
Experience in negotiation, arbitration, litigation, or administrative legal procedures.
Ability to communicate clearly with PATH management and relevant staff.
Commitment to confidentiality, professional ethics, conflict-of-interest management, and respectful professional service.
Ability to provide services in English and Amharic. Afaan Oromo capacity is an advantage.
Willingness and ability to support PATH’s field operations when required.
Required Documents
Interested applicants should submit the following:
Firm/company/organization profile.
Renewed business license, law firm license, or legal registration certificate.
Professional license or authorization to provide legal services in Ethiopia.
TIN certificate.
VAT registration certificate.
Evidence of previous experience providing legal services to NGOs, international organizations, charitable organizations, development organizations, or similar institutions.
List and profile of lawyers or legal professionals who will be assigned to support PATH.
Technical proposal describing the legal service approach, response system, staffing arrangement, communication method, confidentiality measures, and reporting plan.
Financial proposal clearly showing the monthly retainer fee, services included under the retainer, services excluded from the retainer, litigation or court-related fee structure, taxes/VAT, and any reimbursable costs.
Contact information of at least two previous clients or references.
Declaration of no conflict of interest.
Any other relevant supporting document showing legal experience and capacity.
Technical Proposal Should Include
The technical proposal should clearly explain:
The provider’s understanding of PATH’s legal service needs as an NGO operating in Ethiopia.
The provider’s experience with NGO compliance, ACSO requirements, labor matters, contracts, and regulatory issues.
How the provider will organize and deliver retainer-based legal support.
The proposed legal team and the qualifications of each assigned lawyer or legal professional.
How legal requests from PATH will be received, prioritized, and responded to.
Expected response time for urgent, regular, and complex legal requests.
How contracts, policies, letters, and legal documents will be reviewed and returned.
How written legal opinions and advisory notes will be prepared.
How the provider will support labor-related matters and staff management issues.
How the provider will support government compliance, ACSO-related matters, and regulatory follow-up.
How confidentiality and conflict of interest will be managed.
How monthly service summaries or reports will be submitted to PATH.
Which services are included in the monthly retainer fee.
Which services are excluded from the monthly retainer fee and require a separate agreement.
Any additional legal support the provider can offer to strengthen PATH’s compliance and risk management.
How the provider will deliver staff awareness training on Ethiopian labor law and organizational policies twice per year, including proposed topics, training method, duration, and materials.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications will be evaluated based on:
Legal registration, professional license, and required documents.
Relevant experience providing legal services to NGOs, international organizations, or similar institutions.
Knowledge of Ethiopian civil society organization laws and ACSO compliance requirements.
Knowledge of Ethiopian labor law and employment-related procedures.
Quality and practicality of the proposed legal service approach.
Qualification and experience of assigned lawyers or legal professionals.
Ability to provide timely legal advice and written legal opinions.
Strength of confidentiality, conflict-of-interest, and professional ethics arrangements.
Experience in contract review, policy review, regulatory compliance, and legal risk management.
Litigation, negotiation, arbitration, or administrative representation experience.
Financial reasonableness and clarity of the proposed retainer fee and additional service fees.
Ability to provide reliable, timely, and professional service.
Capacity to provide practical staff awareness training on labor law, organizational policies, and workplace compliance.
Contract Period
The contract period will be determined based on PATH’s organizational need and the agreed legal service arrangement. The contract may be extended based on performance, availability of budget, and continued organizational need.
How To Apply
Application Procedure
Interested legal service providers who meet the required qualifications are invited to submit a complete application package, including both technical and financial proposals, to PATH Ministries International by email at
mailto:pathinternational.jobs@gmail.com
The application package should include all required legal, technical, and financial documents stated in this announcement. Applicants are expected to clearly demonstrate their legal registration, professional license, relevant experience, proposed legal service approach, assigned legal team, response system, confidentiality measures, reporting plan, and detailed financial offer.
Applicants should use the following subject line when submitting their application:
Application for Retainer Legal Service Provider
The deadline for submission is within
7 working days
from the date of the vacancy announcement.
Incomplete applications, late submissions, or applications without the required supporting documents may be disqualified from the evaluation process.
PATH Ministries International reserves the right to accept or reject any application based on the evaluation criteria stated in this announcement. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Skills (mandatory):
Ability to multitask and prioritize effectively., ability to build strong working relationships
Skills (desired):
Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines
Apply Now!
PATH Ministries International is a registered international non-governmental organization working to support vulnerable children, families, and communities through education, psychosocial support, child protection, livelihood strengthening, and related community-based development interventions.
As part of its organizational operations, PATH requires ongoing legal advisory support to ensure compliance with Ethiopian laws, regulations, civil society organization requirements, labor obligations, contractual procedures, and other legal matters relevant to NGO operations.
PATH is seeking a qualified and legally licensed law firm, legal consultancy, or authorized legal service provider to provide retainer-based legal services. The selected provider will support PATH in legal compliance, contract review, policy review, labor-related advice, legal risk management, communication with government offices where needed, and other legal advisory services.
Purpose of the Assignment
The purpose of this service is to provide timely, professional, and practical legal support to PATH Ministries International on a retainer basis. The selected legal service provider will be responsible for advising PATH on Ethiopian legal requirements, reviewing legal documents, supporting organizational compliance, providing legal opinions, assisting with labor and employment matters, and representing or supporting PATH in legal matters as needed.
Scope of Work
The selected legal service provider will be expected to:
Provide ongoing legal advice to PATH Ministries International on organizational, operational, regulatory, and compliance matters.
Advise PATH on compliance requirements related to the Agency for Civil Society Organizations, government offices, and other relevant Ethiopian regulatory bodies.
Review and advise on organizational policies, internal procedures, bylaws, manuals, and governance documents as needed.
Draft, review, and advise on contracts, agreements, memoranda of understanding, service agreements, partnership agreements, grant-related agreements, and other legal documents.
Provide legal advice on employment relationships, staff management, workplace obligations, disciplinary procedures, termination issues, and other labor matters in accordance with Ethiopian labor law.
Provide guidance on volunteer management, consultant agreements, service provider contracts, and related legal arrangements.
Advise PATH on tax, VAT, withholding tax, customs duty, exemptions, and other fiscal matters relevant to NGO operations, where applicable.
Provide legal compliance and risk assessment support, including advice related to anti-money laundering, anti-terrorism financing, foreign funding, reporting obligations, and donor-funded project compliance.
Monitor and update PATH on relevant legal, regulatory, and policy developments that may affect the organization’s operations.
Prepare legal opinions, advisory notes, legal memoranda, and written responses to legal questions raised by PATH.
Draft legal letters, notices, applications, responses, and other formal legal communications as required.
Support PATH in communication with government offices, third parties, donors, contractors, employees, or other stakeholders when legal input is required.
Provide legal advice and support in negotiations, mediation, arbitration, administrative proceedings, or court-related matters as needed.
Represent PATH in litigation or other formal legal proceedings when agreed in advance.
Maintain confidentiality of all organizational, staff, beneficiary, donor, and legal information received from PATH.
Provide timely responses to urgent and routine legal requests.
Submit monthly summaries of legal services provided, including issues reviewed, advice given, pending matters, and recommended follow-up actions.
Provide awareness training to PATH staff on Ethiopian labor law, organizational policies, employee rights and responsibilities, disciplinary procedures, workplace obligations, and other relevant legal or HR compliance issues at least twice per year. Each training may be conducted as a half-day or one-day session, based on PATH’s need and agreed schedule.
Expected Services and Deliverables
The legal service provider will be expected to submit or provide the following:
Monthly legal advisory support under the agreed retainer arrangement.
Written legal opinions or advisory notes when requested.
Reviewed contracts, agreements, MoUs, policies, letters, and other legal documents.
Drafted legal letters, notices, applications, and official communications when required.
Legal compliance guidance related to ACSO, labor law, tax, procurement, contracts, and NGO operations.
Legal risk assessment and recommended mitigation actions.
Updates on relevant legal and regulatory changes affecting PATH.
Support for labor-related cases, disciplinary procedures, staff grievances, and employment matters.
Support for negotiation, arbitration, court, or administrative cases, subject to agreed terms.
Monthly service summary report.
Final report or handover note at the end of the contract period, if requested.
Conduct labor law and organizational policy awareness training for PATH staff twice per year.
Submit training materials, attendance sheets, and a brief training report after each session.
Target Service Area
The service will support PATH Ministries International’s organizational and program operations in Ethiopia. The legal service provider should be able to provide legal advice related to NGO operations, employment, contracts, government compliance, civil society regulations, tax/fiscal obligations, and other legal matters affecting PATH’s work.
The provider should be able to support PATH remotely, in person where necessary, and through formal written legal advice as needed. The provider should also be able to support legal matters in Chiro Town, West Hararghe Zone, Addis Ababa, and other relevant locations depending on the nature of the issue.
Required Qualifications of the Service Provider
Interested law firms, legal consultancies, or authorized legal service providers should meet the following requirements:
Legally registered and licensed to provide legal services in Ethiopia.
Renewed and valid professional license or firm registration certificate.
Strong experience in providing legal advisory services to NGOs, international organizations, charitable organizations, development organizations, or similar institutions.
Strong knowledge of Ethiopian civil society organization laws, ACSO requirements, and NGO regulatory compliance.
Strong knowledge of Ethiopian labor law and employment-related legal procedures.
Experience in reviewing and drafting contracts, agreements, MoUs, service agreements, partnership agreements, and organizational policies.
Experience advising on tax, VAT, withholding tax, customs duty, and exemption-related matters relevant to NGOs is preferred.
Ability to provide legal risk assessment and practical legal advice suitable for NGO operations.
Ability to provide written legal opinions, advisory memoranda, and legal letters in a timely and professional manner.
Experience in negotiation, arbitration, litigation, or administrative legal procedures.
Ability to communicate clearly with PATH management and relevant staff.
Commitment to confidentiality, professional ethics, conflict-of-interest management, and respectful professional service.
Ability to provide services in English and Amharic. Afaan Oromo capacity is an advantage.
Willingness and ability to support PATH’s field operations when required.
Required Documents
Interested applicants should submit the following:
Firm/company/organization profile.
Renewed business license, law firm license, or legal registration certificate.
Professional license or authorization to provide legal services in Ethiopia.
TIN certificate.
VAT registration certificate.
Evidence of previous experience providing legal services to NGOs, international organizations, charitable organizations, development organizations, or similar institutions.
List and profile of lawyers or legal professionals who will be assigned to support PATH.
Technical proposal describing the legal service approach, response system, staffing arrangement, communication method, confidentiality measures, and reporting plan.
Financial proposal clearly showing the monthly retainer fee, services included under the retainer, services excluded from the retainer, litigation or court-related fee structure, taxes/VAT, and any reimbursable costs.
Contact information of at least two previous clients or references.
Declaration of no conflict of interest.
Any other relevant supporting document showing legal experience and capacity.
Technical Proposal Should Include
The technical proposal should clearly explain:
The provider’s understanding of PATH’s legal service needs as an NGO operating in Ethiopia.
The provider’s experience with NGO compliance, ACSO requirements, labor matters, contracts, and regulatory issues.
How the provider will organize and deliver retainer-based legal support.
The proposed legal team and the qualifications of each assigned lawyer or legal professional.
How legal requests from PATH will be received, prioritized, and responded to.
Expected response time for urgent, regular, and complex legal requests.
How contracts, policies, letters, and legal documents will be reviewed and returned.
How written legal opinions and advisory notes will be prepared.
How the provider will support labor-related matters and staff management issues.
How the provider will support government compliance, ACSO-related matters, and regulatory follow-up.
How confidentiality and conflict of interest will be managed.
How monthly service summaries or reports will be submitted to PATH.
Which services are included in the monthly retainer fee.
Which services are excluded from the monthly retainer fee and require a separate agreement.
Any additional legal support the provider can offer to strengthen PATH’s compliance and risk management.
How the provider will deliver staff awareness training on Ethiopian labor law and organizational policies twice per year, including proposed topics, training method, duration, and materials.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications will be evaluated based on:
Legal registration, professional license, and required documents.
Relevant experience providing legal services to NGOs, international organizations, or similar institutions.
Knowledge of Ethiopian civil society organization laws and ACSO compliance requirements.
Knowledge of Ethiopian labor law and employment-related procedures.
Quality and practicality of the proposed legal service approach.
Qualification and experience of assigned lawyers or legal professionals.
Ability to provide timely legal advice and written legal opinions.
Strength of confidentiality, conflict-of-interest, and professional ethics arrangements.
Experience in contract review, policy review, regulatory compliance, and legal risk management.
Litigation, negotiation, arbitration, or administrative representation experience.
Financial reasonableness and clarity of the proposed retainer fee and additional service fees.
Ability to provide reliable, timely, and professional service.
Capacity to provide practical staff awareness training on labor law, organizational policies, and workplace compliance.
Contract Period
The contract period will be determined based on PATH’s organizational need and the agreed legal service arrangement. The contract may be extended based on performance, availability of budget, and continued organizational need.
How To Apply
Application Procedure
Interested legal service providers who meet the required qualifications are invited to submit a complete application package, including both technical and financial proposals, to PATH Ministries International by email at
mailto:pathinternational.jobs@gmail.com
The application package should include all required legal, technical, and financial documents stated in this announcement. Applicants are expected to clearly demonstrate their legal registration, professional license, relevant experience, proposed legal service approach, assigned legal team, response system, confidentiality measures, reporting plan, and detailed financial offer.
Applicants should use the following subject line when submitting their application:
Application for Retainer Legal Service Provider
The deadline for submission is within
7 working days
from the date of the vacancy announcement.
Incomplete applications, late submissions, or applications without the required supporting documents may be disqualified from the evaluation process.
PATH Ministries International reserves the right to accept or reject any application based on the evaluation criteria stated in this announcement. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Skills (mandatory):
Ability to multitask and prioritize effectively., ability to build strong working relationships
Skills (desired):
Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines
Apply Now!