Rory Teague will remain with the England senior side as the full-time skills coach having held the role in a temporary basis during the autumn internationals.
The former England U20s backs and attack coach helped guide the team to glory at the junior World Rugby Championship in the summer.
Teague will now remain within the senior coaching set-up of Steve Borthwick, Neal Hatley and Paul Gustard under Head Coach Eddie Jones as part of England’s permanent backroom staff.
As a fly-half Teague had playing spells at Gloucester, Bristol as well as Grenoble and began coaching at Harrow School where he guided Maro Itoje from a young age, he then had roles at Wasps and then Saracens as an academy coach.
He is the cousin of former England and British and Irish Lion Mike Teague and joined England before last year’s U20s Six Nations.
“Rory’s come up from the 20s and will doing skills during the Six Nations, so he’ll be full-time with us,” said Jones.
“He’s a good, young coach. He’s inquisitive, curious, wants to get better and therefore he can play a key role for us in improving the skills of the players.”