Alan Archibald has been appointed lead development coach.
The 45-year-old will be begin working specifically with our Development and Under 18s teams after leaving his role as assistant manager at Partick Thistle in February.
Archibald takes up the role that was vacated by manager Stuart Kettlewell last month.
“I’m delighted to be here” Alan Archibald said.
“I spoke with the manager last week and it made this a very easy decision to make.
“When I was manager, one of the best parts of the job was being able to give youngsters their debuts and time on the pitch.
“I started off coaching at youth level so I’m well aware of the challenges that await.
“This is a great football club and I’m looking forward to being a part of it.”
With almost 500 appearances in his career, Archibald spent his playing career at Partick Thistle and Dundee United.
He retired in 2013 and became interim manager in January of that year before being given the job on a permanent basis.
Under his guidance, Thistle won the First Division, the second tier, to get the Jags back in the top flight.
Archibald would keep Thistle in the top flight, securing a top-six finish in the 16/17 season and a record amount of top-flight wins in the process, until the 2017/18 season when they lost the play-off final to Livingston.
He left Thistle in 2018 before returning less than 12 months later as Ian McCall’s assistant manager.
“I think getting someone of Alan’s calibre is a massive positive for the club,” manager Stuart Kettlewell added.
“He’s a premiership manager who has lots of experience at the top level.
“The young players here will benefit massively from him.
“I know how important the lead development role is at Motherwell so to get Alan in means I can trust and rely on that role being executed well.”