His work with BBC Scotland previously included TV commentary, where he was the regular summariser to main commentator Rob MacLean.[8][9]
In 2005, Clark was appointed as a striker coach at Aberdeen.[10] He left the club in May 2009, along with manager Jimmy Calderwood and assistant Jimmy Nicholl.[11] In January 2010 he joined Kilmarnock as first team coach, working under the same management team until the end of the 2009–10 season.[12] Clark was a sports performance lecturer at Cumbernauld College after leaving Kilmarnock.[13]
Clark was appointed Queen of the South's assistant manager to Allan Johnston on 14 May 2012.[14] Johnston and Clark signed a one-year contract extension on 13 April 2013,[15] but then moved onto Kilmarnock as that club's new management team in June 2013.[16][17] Clark left Kilmarnock in May 2014[18] and was appointed assistant manager to Darren Young at Albion Rovers in June 2014.[19] At the end of the 2014–15 season, Clark departed Albion Rovers and was once again re-united with Allan Johnston, this time as assistant manager of Scottish Championship club Dunfermline Athletic.[20] Johnston and Clark departed the Pars during January 2019[21] and returned to Dumfries club Queens for a second spell on 5 May 2019, after the departure of Gary Naysmith. Johnston and Clark joined on a two-year contract and their first game in-charge came in the Scottish Championship play-off first-leg versus Montrose.[22] On 16 April 2021, Johnston and Clark signed a contract extension to remain the Doonhamers management team until May 2023.[23] On 13 February 2022, Johnston and Clark departed the Doonhamers by mutual consent (4 wins in 24 matches) as the Dumfries club languished in the automatic relegation place in the Scottish Championship.[24]