Following her retirement at the end of the 2014 season, Norris became the strength and conditioning coach for the Jillaroos under head coach
Steve Folkes. In 2015, she became head coach of the
Burleigh Bears women's team, winning the South East Queensland Division 1 premiership in her first season in charge. Under Norris, the Bears won six Grand Finals in eight seasons, including the inaugural
QRL Women's Premiership Grand Final in 2021. On 23 March 2021, Norris was appointed head coach of
Queensland's State of Origin side. In her first year in charge, Queensland defeated New South Wales 8–6 at
Sunshine Coast Stadium. After losing to New South Wales in 2022, Norris and Queensland regained the shield in 2023 in the first ever two-game series. In 2024, the series was played using a three-game format for the first time with Norris leading the Maroons to a 2–1 series victory. On 2 September 2024, Norris was appointed head coach of the
Papua New Guinea women's team. They competed in the
Pacific Championships, losing 84–0 to Australia and 36–0 to New Zealand. On 7 August 2025, following a
2–1 series loss to New South Wales, Norris stepped down as Queensland coach, confirming that she would not be seeking reappointment to the position. ==References==