The Ambitious objective of SDG 3 is Reducing the global MMR to less than 70 per 100,000 births, with no country having a maternal mortality rate of more than twice the global average. Objective of the study is to assess the scores of the pretest and posttest Knowledge and Practice of SCC Training on Maternal health outcomes between Experimental and Control Groups and to evaluate the effect of SCC Training based on experimental groups post test Knowledge and Practice scores in relation to maternal health outcomes. Using a non-probability purposive sampling technique and a pretest-posttest-only design, a sample of fifty nursing officers was selected for the study. A closed-ended questionnaire was used to assess the nursing officers' knowledge and an observational checklist was used to assess their practice. The results demonstrated that the experimental and control groups responses to SCC Training on Maternal health outcomes knowledge and practice differed statistically significantly in both pretest and post test scores .Consequently, it can be concluded that the impact of SCC Training on Maternal health outcomes on post test Knowledge by't' test value 8.81 and Practice 9.16 (df-24) at p < 0.05 in Experimental Group. The study concludes that emphasizes that the Nursing Officers must complete rigorous SCC training programs to refresh their knowledge and practice in compliance with rules in order to close the gaps may help lower avoidable maternal and newborn deaths.