As a coach, he has spent the majority of his managerial career in Italy, leading Genoa, Hellas Verona, Torino and Roma in Serie A.
[3] Following promotion from the Segunda División in 1998–99, he made his La Liga debut on 7 November 1999 as a 68th-minute substitute for Nicolás Olivera in a goalless home draw with Athletic Bilbao, and was sent off.
[4] His first goal in the division came on 19 March 2000 in a 4–0 home win over Numancia, played in Jerez de la Frontera due to crowd trouble at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.
[5][6] He totalled 12 games that season as his team were relegated in last place, his other goal coming on the final day in a 3–2 home loss to Rayo Vallecano.
[8] He played 20 games in his one season at the Estadio Carlos Belmonte, scoring on 18 February to open a 2–1 home win over Real Murcia.
[26] On the same day of his departure from Hellas Verona, Jurić was unveiled as the new head coach of Torino, effective 1 July 2021.
[27] After three mid-table seasons with Torino, Jurić amicably parted ways with the Granata at the end of the club's 2023–24 campaign.
[28] On 18 September 2024, Jurić became the new head coach of Roma, following the sacking of Daniele De Rossi after earning just three points in the first four games of the season.
[29] Jurić failed to turn the team's fortunes and was regularly criticized for his management style and poor results; he was eventually dismissed on 10 November 2024, after a 2–3 home loss to Bologna that left Roma 20th in the Europa League table and only four points above the relegation zone in Serie A.