To thrive in a Play Street Museum role, you need experience in early childhood education, creative program planning, and a passion for fostering interactive, play-based learning. Familiarity with educational materials, group management software, or first aid certification is often preferred. Outstanding communication, patience, and enthusiasm for working with children and families help you stand out in this setting. These skills are crucial for creating a safe, engaging, and educational environment that supports child development and joyful family experiences.