One season after retiring from the England squad, Burns was asked to captain the first ever Women's World XV for their 2 test series in New Zealand.
After retiring as a player, Burns was appointed President of the Rugby Football Union for Women – who helped administer the Women's game in England – and also worked briefly as a guest commentator for Sky Sports.[4]
Burns was the first woman to be made a Privileged Member of the RFU in 2012. She was inducted into the IRB Hall of Fame on 17 November 2014.[5]