Ebbsfleet manager Liam Daish has said he would be interested in managing a Football League club.
The former Republic of Ireland international has been at Stonebridge Road since February 2005 and the club are third in Blue Square Bet South.
Daish told BBC Radio Kent: "They'd all interest me, it's whether people are interested in me.
"I'm not looking to tout myself about. Of course I want to go as high as I can in any career."
Thirteen managers have left League clubs since Christmas, with five of the jobs still vacant including League One Walsall and League Two Barnet.
I started off at the bottom as a player and went on to play in the Premier League and as an international and it's always in you
Liam Daish
In Daish's spell at Ebbsfleet he has guided them to within one game of reaching the Nationwide Conference play-offs, in 2007, and won the FA Trophy in 2008.
But last year the club were relegated from non-league football's top flight and Daish had to rebuild his squad in the summer after every player's contract ran out.
He added: "I've got a squad here who are hungry for success and I always wanted to wipe out the negative of last year with a positive this year.
"I'm not going to turn round and say 'I don't want to be a League manager, and manage at Championship or Premier League level'.
"I started off at the bottom as a player and went on to play in the Premier League and as an international and it's always in you."
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