The former Dagenham and Woking manager has proved to be popular with the fans since replacing Daryl McMahon.
Fleet may have fallen flat at the end of the season - demonstrated by Saturday’s 5-1 defeat at Bromley.
But Hill says he wants to stay next season - and hopes the picture becomes clearer next week.
“I’m really hoping that things are positive in view of taking the club forward next season,” he told BBC Radio Kent.
“It’s not going to be easy, we all know that, but I certainly want to stay at Ebbsfleet United next season.
“It’s got to be right all the way around to give myself a chance, the management team and the players who are at the football club and new players coming in, for the best interests for the club and all the supporters.
“They’ve been different class and the players have been different class all the way through.”
He added: “Now it’s a situation where we look forward subject to talking to the boss, me and Dave Archer, hopefully over the next seven days we can see a picture in what direction the football club wants to go.
“Hopefully that’s agreeable so we’re in a position so everybody can go forward.”