In 2004, Harvey coached the Kenya national rugby sevens team.[7] In 2005, Harvey left Stourbridge to move to Pertemps Bees as a player/coach.[4] He became the coach of the backs.[8] In 2007, after the head coach was made redundant, Harvey was appointed as the head coach of Pertemps Bees however he was removed from his position after fifteen games because of poor results.[9] In 2008, Harvey was appointed as professional head coach to Jersey[10] and later became Jersey's director of rugby as well as head coach after the incumbent stood down to become the vice-president of Jersey.[11] During Harvey's time at Jersey, he coached them through five consecutive promotions to the RFU Championship from London 2 South.[12] In 2011, Harvey led calls for the States of Jersey to construct a new sports centre in Jersey in order to improve sports facilities in Jersey.[13] In 2012, he was awarded the "Coach of the Year Award" in the CI Sports Personality of the Year awards.[14]