[14] She acts as a benefactor and ambassador for women's football in Jamaica, helping to develop and fund the team through the Bob Marley Foundation and various fundraisers.
[16][18] He was not contacted again by the Jamaica Football Federation until February 2018, when he was asked to prepare a squad for the first round of CONCACAF Women's Championship qualification in Haiti, which was part of World Cup qualifying.
[17] Jamaica won their first two matches against Guadeloupe (13–0) and Martinique (3–0), before drawing 2–2 against hosts Haiti, therefore finishing first in the group on goal difference and advancing to the next round.
In 2018, prior to the Women's Championship, Jamaica also competed in the Central American and Caribbean Games, where they finished third in their group and were eliminated with a record of one win and two losses.
Jamaica secured an upset 1–0 victory over Costa Rica in their second match, thanks in part to the great play of goalkeeper Sydney Schneider.
Jamaica again took the lead through Jody Brown, though Panama again equalised with five minutes remaining, sending the match to a penalty shoot-out.
Goalkeeper Nicole McClure, who Menzies brought on for the shoot-out in the last minute, saved two shots to help Jamaica to a 4–2 win on penalties, thus qualifying for the FIFA Women's World Cup in France.
[25] Menzies has worked to improve the level of women's football in Jamaica, stating "You can't develop players in camp.
[26][27] Weeks prior to the tournament, the women's team players were able to sign a contract with the federation for the first time, giving them a monthly salary of US$800 to $1,200 (retroactive from January 2019).
[28] However, the team were still raising money weeks ahead of the tournament to fund expenses due to the limited budget provided by the JFF.
[28] Menzies resigned from the role as manager of the Jamaica national team in December 2019, citing the financial problems and federation mismanagement.
[29] Following the firing of Scott Parkinson, Menzies was appointed interim head coach of NJ/NY Gotham FC of the National Women's Soccer League on 13 August 2022.