In that period plenty has happened on and off the pitch for the former St Mirren, Alloa Athletic and Sunderland manager. From the opening win over Motherwell to the latest defeat at Aberdeen the Hibees have risen in the league.
Ross has reshaped his side in his image despite the presence of the coronavirus pandemic which made things difficult this summer due to finances. There has been plenty of highs and some lows along the way for supporters to enjoy and endure.
Scroll down and click through for a look back at the key moments from Ross’ time in charge at Easter Road,
1. The debut v Motherwell
Jack Ross took charge of his first Hibs match on November 2, leading the side to victory at Easter Road. The Hibees actually went behind early on but rallied under their new boss turning the game around by the half hour mark. Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group
2. Aberdeen swept aside 3-0
Arguably the best performance of the season as Martin Boyle tore an Aberdeen team which has caused Hibs some problem apart. Not only that, but it was done in a fashion where Hibs were positive with Ross selecting an attacking line-up. Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group
3. Derby delight
Boxing Day was special as Hibs went to Tynecastle and deservedly walked away with three points, Martin Boyle again coming to the fore with a lovely double in a 2-0 win. The victory put 13 points between the two sides. Photo: Alan Harvey - SNS Group
4. Back to earth with a thud
A few days after the derby success Jack Ross was reminded that this was a Hibs team which had been struggling at the wrong end of the table when he took over. The Easter Road men put in a tepid performance at the Tony Macaroni Arena, going down 2-0. Photo: Gary Hutchison - SNS Group