Two-time World Cup winner Duane Vermeulen has also been appointed to a roving coaching role with all SA Rugby’s national teams.
The Springboks open the season against world number two Ireland with two tests before hosting the All Blacks for two tests to start the Rugby Championship.
”It is a massive honour to coach the Springboks, and I am grateful for the trust placed in me,” Erasmus said on the SA Rugby website. “The main difference between the last four years and this season is that I will be more hands-on at the field sessions.
”In my role as director of rugby in the last four years I continued to oversee the team structures and strategy in conjunction with Jacques and the other coaches, so it should be an easy transition back into the head coach role.”
Erasmus has been in hospital for more than a week while recovering from chemical burns while using a powerful detergent. He suffered burns to his arms and chest in what was described as a freak accident.
But he’s already started working with staff for their first assignments in July, two home tests against Ireland and a first visit by Portugal.
”We already had our first coaching session this week at the hospital,” Erasmus said, “and it’s great to see the enthusiasm among the coaches to get the season underway.”