Licensed Addiction Counselor-LAC
Confidential
Posted: March 2, 2026
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Quick Summary
A Licensed Addiction Counselor (MT) is required to work in a federally designated shortage area, serving patients in Hardin, Montana, and surrounding communities.
Required Skills
Job Description
Make a Real Impact in Rural Healthcare
Licensed Addiction Counselor – Immediate Community Need
📍Hardin, Montana | Rural Integrated Clinic
This community needs you.
💰 Compensation: $66,665.00 to $69,371.00 Annual Salary DOE + Growth Path
We are actively recruiting a Licensed Addiction Counselor (MT) to serve patients in Hardin and surrounding communities in a federally designated shortage area. This is more than a job — it’s an opportunity to bring recovery, stability, and support to individuals and families who rely on us. At One Health, behavioral health is fully integrated into primary care. You won’t work in isolation — you’ll collaborate daily with medical providers to support whole-person care. This is not a low-volume position — it’s a high-impact opportunity in a community that has been waiting for additional behavioral health support. If you’re ready to practice with purpose and urgency — apply today.
Why One Health Stands Out:
🔥 Competitive FQHC salary range
🔥 Generous PTO Available After Just 30 Days
🔥 2-Options for Employee-Only 100% health insurance paid
🔥 Company-paid Life Insurance
🔥 Loan Repayment Eligibility for those that qualify
🔥 Continuing Education + License Support: Training, CE funds, and professional growth opportunities.
🔥 Retirement Plan with Employer Match
🔥 Strong referral base — immediate patient impact
🔥 Autonomy with leadership support
🔥 Opportunity to shape programs in a growing rural system
What You’ll Do
Conduct substance use and addiction evaluations
Provide behavioral health treatment services
Collaborate with medical, dental, pharmacy, and community health teams
Work within an integrated medical + behavioral health model
Adapt your role to support diverse programs across our system
Practice within the full scope of your licensure and clinical privileges
Support recovery in a high-need rural community
This is meaningful, community-based work that truly changes lives.
🤝 True Integrated Care Model You won’t practice in isolation — you’ll work alongside medical and behavioral health professionals who support one another.
What You'll Bring
Licensed Addiction Counselor (Montana)
• Associate’s degree in Alcohol & Drug Studies (minimum)
• Master’s degree preferred
• BLS certification within 30-days upon hire
• Valid driver’s license
🌄 Why Hardin?
✔ Tight-knit rural community
✔ High-need designation (loan repayment eligible)
✔ Lower cost of living
✔ Outdoor recreation & open space
✔ Opportunity to truly make a difference
✔ Located in Hardin, this role is easily accessible from Billings with a convenient commute!
Practice With Purpose.
Build Recovery.
Strengthening Communities. 📩 Apply Today
💙 Make a Difference Where You’re Needed Most
Join One Health and help expand access to addiction and behavioral health services in rural Montana. This community is waiting for you.
About One Health: With multiple clinic sites across Montana and Wyoming, One Health provides medical, dental, pharmacy, behavioral health, and community and public health services to rural populations through an integrated approach to health care. The Mission of One Health is to improve the wellbeing of everyone by providing accessible, quality healthcare for the whole community. We value courage, integrity, equity, diversity, stewardship, and impeccable quality. Most of all, we value our patients by placing them at the center of everything we do. As a team, we strive to provide compassionate and exceptional care to every patient who walks through our doors.
Note: One Health provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.