In 2008, Amor signed as a player/coach for London Scottish. He became a Performance Advisor at UK Sport[8] and was appointed on to the advisory board of Ultimate Rugby Sevens. In May 2010, Amor took over the role of Head Coach for London Scottish, and in November 2011, took over the role of Director of Rugby at the club. In 2012 he led them to promotion to the RFU Championship.
England
Amor was Head Coach of the England women sevens team at the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens. In September 2013 he took over the role of Head Coach of the England national rugby sevens team and was the longest serving England 7s coach. He was responsible for bringing together the men's and women's programs and oversaw them both. In 2016, Amor was appointed Head Coach of the Great Britain Sevens team who won a silver medal at the Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil.
2017 saw England finish 2nd in the World Rugby Sevens Series, equaling their highest ever finish. The previous time this was achieved was in 2006 when Amor was captain of the squad. England were runners up at the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens. Amor coached the men's seven teams to qualification for the 2020 Summer Olympics, but moved on to coach the 15s game before the event.
After being appointed the coach of Hong Kong in mid-2021 for a brief spell,[4] Amor went back to coaching sevens rugby, being the technical director of Japan starting in November 2021.[5] Amor remained in the role throughout the teams World Rugby Sevensseason. In September 2022, before the beginning of the following season (2022–23), Amor was appointed head coach of the sevens team by the JRFU.[5] It is Amor's third national sevens team he has coached, and the first outside Great Britain. On 30 September 2024 USA Rugby announced Amor's appointment as its national rugby sevens coach.[11]