Embleton worked as youth development manager at
Leyton Orient, in the academy at
Tottenham Hotspur, at
A.F.C. Bournemouth and
Norwich City, and as a first-team coach at
Swindon Town. He then returned to
Leyton Orient to work as assistant manager in 2017, In April 2019 he was charged by the
Football Association with misconduct on the basis that his "language and/or behaviour towards a match official was abusive and/or insulting and/or improper". In June 2019 he became interim head coach of Leyton Orient following the death of
Justin Edinburgh. On 17 October 2019 Leyton Orient announced the appointment of
Carl Fletcher as head coach, with Embleton's last game in charge being the game on 19 October away to
Grimsby Town, before he became assistant head coach under Fletcher. That match ended with a 4–0 victory to Leyton Orient. Fletcher was sacked on 14 November 2019, after failing to win a game during his 29 days in charge, and Embleton returned as interim head coach. On 23 November 2019 he was sent off for throwing chewing gum at
Forest Green Rovers manager
Mark Cooper, with Embleton later saying that Cooper made a comment about Justin Edinburgh. Cooper denied the allegations, and the Football Association decided not to investigate the matter further. On 7 January 2020, Leyton Orient announced that Embleton had been appointed head coach on a 12 month rolling contract. He was sacked on 27 February 2021 following a poor run of results. In June 2022 he was appointed Head of Recruitment at
Colchester United. He became caretaker manager in February 2023. He departed the club in February 2024, and became Academy Head of Recruitment for
West Ham United. ==Personal life==