Al-Jaber was named as assistant coach of
Al-Hilal in 2009, one year after he retired from professional football. He worked under notable coaches like
Eric Gerets,
Gabriel Calderon and
Thomas Doll. In 2012, he became assistant coach of
Ligue 2 side
Auxerre. On 27 May 2013, Al-Jaber was named the manager of
Al-Hilal, replaced former coach
Zlatko Dalić. He became the first Saudi coach to manage Al-Hilal after 14 years of
Khalil Ibrahim Al-Zayani in 1999. After his first season in his new career, he was ranked 19th in Football Coach World ranking, even though Al-Hilal decided to replace him. On 19 July 2014,
Al Arabi announced his appointment as technical manager. ==Personal life==