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ERVING — The search of the next administrative coordinator is over.

Greenfield resident Bryan Smith was offered the job after town officials interviewed three administrative coordinator finalists this weekend.

He has until May 11 to accepted the job, with a starting salary of $62,000 and a proposed start date of June 6, selectmen’s Chairman William Bembury said.

If he accepts the job, he would oversee daily operations of the town, managing and supervising the services provided by all town departments, commissions, boards and offices. He would report directly to the Board of Selectmen with any updates on town business.

Smith is a program coordinator and academic counselor at Greenfield Community College, where he coordinates the new student programs and advises students as they transition into college. Smith also worked as a community outreach and work study coordinator for Greenfield High School.

He holds a master’s degree of public policy and administration and a bachelor’s degree in administration from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He also holds an associates degree in business administration from GCC.

Other finalists for the job include Sheila Vaidya Dibb, a graduate of Boston College in political science and a longtime selectman in the Rutland, and Steven Boudreau who has worked in municipal administration and government for about 20 years.

Boston-based hiring firm Edward J. Collins Jr. Center for Public Management aided in the search, recommending applicants to a search committee, which weeded through the applicant pool.