GWS stand-in coach Mark McVeigh will make a presentation to the AFL club's board this month as he seeks a full-time appointment.
A long-time assistant, McVeigh was handed the reins on an interim basis when Leon Cameron stepped down in May.
The Giants were already out of finals contention at that point but have shown some promising signs with two wins from five games under McVeigh.
They host Hawthorn at Giants Stadium on Sunday.
McVeigh expects the GWS hierarchy to speak to a range of coaching candidates, with four-time premiership mentor Alastair Clarkson looming as a possibility.
But the 41-year-old former Essendon utility has declared himself ready to step into the hot seat.
"I'll go through the process like any other coach," McVeigh said on Friday.
"I'm in the role already and that will show a few things, but I'll present at some stage, probably in the next four weeks.
"(The club hierarchy) have been very open with me and terrific.
"There are other coaches that they'll be talking to and that's absolutely right.
"I'm just another one of those that's trying to win the role.
"I certainly know where it sits and I'm very clear on the approach going forward."
McVeigh is in his eighth year at GWS but is prepared for the possibility his time there will end if the club appoints a different coach for 2023.
"If I wasn't to get the role and another coach comes in and wants to bring his own team, you have to respect that," McVeigh said.
"If I was to win it, I'd probably be in a similar vein."
McVeigh has brought former Essendon teammates James Hird and Dean Solomon into his coaching set-up since taking over from Cameron.
Ex-Bombers coach Hird was already employed as a part-time leadership coach by the Giants but has taken on a greater match-day role.