Queens Park Rangers have appointed Chris Ramsey as their permanent head coach on a three-year deal.
The 53-year-old replaced Harry Redknapp on a temporary basis back in February, but he was unable to stop the team from being relegated from the Premier League.
An announcement regarding who will make up his coaching staff is expected to be made in due course.
"I enjoyed my time in temporary charge, despite the way the season panned out, and now I'm looking forward to the challenge of helping rebuild this club over the coming years," Ramsey told QPR's official website.
"I am fully aware of what this club means to its supporters and I intend to do everything possible to help build a QPR team they can be proud of."
Rangers finish their Premier League campaign on Sunday when they face Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.